Fight against the http injection by ISP. rules: HTTP/1.0 && Cache-Control=='', or Date==undefined && Server==undefined.
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Replying to @HenkPoley
an example capture of injected webpage would like this: https://gist.github.com/fcicq/8444c6cb0d57b5261529c42733455ac4 … it would put the orig page "URI?_t_t_t=0.rand" in an iframe
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Replying to @HenkPoley @fcicq
But I see it's .cn domain, so China. There the government has their own idea about encryption :-|
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Replying to @HenkPoley
Inserting ads/injecting affiliate id/redirecting to unwanted or malware APKs for profit is the prob, done by ISP operators w/o punishment.
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Replying to @fcicq
They used(?) to do this in the USA for a while to. So they are in good company ;) :-|
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I guess a large part of booty will be given to those in authority, to seek for keeping the current status.
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