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From: PIATT, BRET L (PB) (bp3847
sbc.com)Date: Fri Feb 08 2002 - 17:05:28 CST
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As far as directing and injecting ads, http://www.frontporch.com has had the
technology since 1998. They've recently redone their site I'm not sure how
many ISP customers they have right now as the site is pretty vague.
Bret Piatt | Network Security Engineer II | CISSP-CCNP-CCDP
SBC DataComm | Advanced Security Services Group | SCNA-RHCE-MCP
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From: jon schatz [mailto:jon
divisionbyzero.com]
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 10:42 AM
To: J Edgar Hoover
Cc: vuln-dev
securityfocus.com; bugtraq
securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: Comcast man-in-the-middle attack
<snip>
> This allows them to monitor and change (or insert ads into) what you
> read.
It most certainly does. How do you know that they aren't already? They
probably aren't though, because as of 6 months ago, none of the major
players had the ability to insert content into requests. (more on this
later).
<snip>
- -jon
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jon
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