South Korean telecom company attacks torrent users with malware
South Korean telecom company attacks torrent users with malware
ISP sends malware to hundreds of thousands of customers to stop them from using a file-sharing service.
You didn't listen when we told you there's malware in torrents, so we put malware in torrents
47 0 ReplyWell, I guess that's one ISP everyone will want to avoid...
63 0 ReplyWell, there's only 3, and they're all friends, sooo
On the plus side, the employees got charged
48 0 Replystarlink officially comes to my country a few month back. Since then almost all of the local isp stock has dropped and now they are giving mass discount and increased bandwidth.
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At the end of the article, the courts side with KT?? Because how dare the isp customers use the bandwidth they bought?
15 0 ReplyMy dedicated machine just for torrenting using OpenBSD and two proxies
9 0 ReplyOf course it's KT.
9 0 ReplySKT would never.
1 0 ReplyDo you mean SKB (or skbb, never figured out how they want to be abbreviated)?
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Sharing is caring. Can't we just get along.
5 0 ReplySo that's why they are last place and why SKT is just better.
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