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ISPs and Your Internet Security… Oops


live.pirillo.com – Comcast has announced its new surveillance policy. Their storage practices regarding customer information closely follows the letter of the law. Anything you do online can be tracked by your internet provider, as mandated by law enforcement officials.

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23 Responses to “ISPs and Your Internet Security… Oops”

  1. videocruzer says:

    try again… coms were introduced to monitor information.
    the cable co’s have the power to track and prioritize packets. the technology gives the gateways the ability to force low priority packets to be the last data through.
    so voice packets from the tell modem are #1, data modem is #2 tv data is #3. and third party voice is #4. I installed these servers.

  2. Muggzie76 says:

    Let em track My usage i piggy Back and use a Ip Masker as well as So as soon as the Feds show up to my Neighbors I know to Disconnect and Hide the Passport hahahahahahaha My actual Comp has a 30 second Scrubber and all downloads are Stored on removeable media Take my advice and Do the Same then have fun

  3. ItsJustARide314 says:

    dude the telecommunications companies have been in bed with the government since at least the 70′s

  4. oliver18754 says:

    I have rcn cable tv (yay for tv), Internet (obviously), and phone (i love the unlimited long distance). The slowest my internet is, is 50 Mbps, but fastest is 600 Mbps.

  5. Portableshadow says:

    liberybell hell yea

  6. gamepro127onPSN says:

    I really like bellsouth. We have extreme 6.0 and its fast and they Don’t care if you use P2P (Which is hardly use, maybe I did for ubuntu)

  7. chickle1 says:

    wow some cute guys in here!! lol. im SO horny!! x

  8. 92Opium says:

    omfg lol that’s so funny!!! T

  9. ltshinta says:

    Someone said pin is on a CC strip…….Total BS. its not located on any of the three rails. If you are going to claim soemthing they have to sight the information

  10. 00linuxisking00 says:

    crapcastic lol not kidding!

  11. DSJeffers says:

    This is awesome…

  12. sonnyk88 says:

    Encrypt your data, they can store what ever they want.

  13. bishopkitch says:

    bottom line is big bro is always around – ha and so is my gun

  14. NikolaAU says:

    American Internet, will be like Iran’s and China’s Internet.

  15. faisalm1991 says:

    lol yeah looks like its not comcastic anymore.

  16. owen0334 says:

    If the pin number is contained in the magnetic stripe on a Visa card, what happens when you change your pin number?

  17. UncleJohn97420 says:

    No, just had it placed wrong thats all. Normally its further back. Its highly sensitive and if he places it to close to the audio source then his stereo recording, plus the microphone recording overlap and it causes reverb, or what you preseve as distortion.

  18. sirfatalx says:

    I thought Comcast was Comcastic?

  19. XiledSoldier says:

    They are not throttling Bit Torrent. And they are keeping that information but there is no personally identifiable information stored with it.

  20. DMXell says:

    My problem isn’t entirely the fact that, yes, our privacy has gone to hell over the internet. It’s the fact that you may goto a web site and then all of a sudden something illegal is posted (bomb threats for example) and now you’re on record for having viewed it. Now you may not support it, but with the law as it is they can make you seemingly be a person that was on the website for solely that.

  21. esetnod32 says:

    :( ((((((((

  22. AlucardZero says:

    That dude has a horrible microphone….

  23. no12354 says:

    very sweet vid.

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