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<big>'''Bell Canada's Sympatico.ca DNS Hijacking Search Page'''</big><br>Screen shot courtesy of [http://www.josesandoval.com/2009/07/block-bells-or-rogerss-dns-hijacking.html Jose Sandoval] Software developer<br> | <big>'''Bell Canada's Sympatico.ca DNS Hijacking Search Page'''</big><br>Screen shot courtesy of [http://www.josesandoval.com/2009/07/block-bells-or-rogerss-dns-hijacking.html Jose Sandoval] Software developer<br> | ||
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==Comments from Web Specialists and Bell Sympatico.ca Users== | ==Comments from Web Specialists and Bell Sympatico.ca Users== | ||
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* comments from '''[http://websiteforensics.com/tag/domainnotfound-ca/ WebsiteForensics.com]<br>"Mistyped URLS or defunct domains are now being redirected by Bell Canada to an ad-rich search page. This new “service” is in fact DNS hijacking and a cheap cash grab by Canada’s ISP. Similar programs have been enacted by other ISPs in the United-States such as Comcast."<br>"This practice is not only surprising, it is an invasive service that has only one purpose: to raise advertising dollars for Bell.ca. Disappointing to say the least." | * comments from '''[http://websiteforensics.com/tag/domainnotfound-ca/ WebsiteForensics.com]<br>"Mistyped URLS or defunct domains are now being redirected by Bell Canada to an ad-rich search page. This new “service” is in fact DNS hijacking and a cheap cash grab by Canada’s ISP. Similar programs have been enacted by other ISPs in the United-States such as Comcast."<br>"This practice is not only surprising, it is an invasive service that has only one purpose: to raise advertising dollars for Bell.ca. Disappointing to say the least." | ||
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* Comments from '''[http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r22714729- Thane_Bitter]'''<br>"I find the practice rather objectionable; you are PAYING handsomely for a service which one would expect some functionality without ads." | * Comments from '''[http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r22714729- Thane_Bitter]'''<br>"I find the practice rather objectionable; you are PAYING handsomely for a service which one would expect some functionality without ads." | ||
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* Comments about Comcast DNS hijacker from [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/07/28/comcast_dns_hijacker/ Cade Metz]<br>"Comcast DNS hijacker is here to stay. As you might expect, Comcast doesn't call its DNS hijacker a DNS hijacker. It prefers "Domain Helper service." | * Comments about Comcast DNS hijacker from [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/07/28/comcast_dns_hijacker/ Cade Metz]<br>"Comcast DNS hijacker is here to stay. As you might expect, Comcast doesn't call its DNS hijacker a DNS hijacker. It prefers "Domain Helper service." | ||
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==Solutions== | ==Solutions== |
Revision as of 14:43, 9 May 2010
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Stop Bell Canada from DNS HijackingIn June 2009, Bell Canada's Sympatico.ca Internet service began hijacking DNS queries for web searches for unregistered domain names. Queries now redirect to domainnotfound.ca. This practice by Bell Canada's Sympatico.ca is unethical because they are now tracking user's search queries and serving unsolicited web advertisements.
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