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mikekelvin · 2 years ago
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How to Perform File Content Conversion (FCC) with PGP in SAP PI/PO?
Unlock the Power of SAP PI/PO: Mastering File Content Conversion (FCC) with PGP. Learn seamless file transformations using PGP encryption, ensuring data security and integrity. Explore step-by-step procedures to streamline content conversion, enriching your SAP integration expertise effortlessly.
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sonalchawhan · 2 years ago
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sparring-spirals · 3 years ago
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What did you think of 'Hunger of the Shadow'? What's most interesting to me is Matt's description of FCC corroding and Laudna feeling warmth and life inside her again. I wonder if it's related to Delilah or something else entirely.
(Hunger of the Shadow being the attack Laudna used on F.C.G, I assume)
Hm. You know, I don't really have any significant thoughts or theories so far for that. I think that right now, a lot of Laudna's magic and powers are fundamentally (and unfortunately) tied to Delilah, so from that context- its definitely relevant. Sapping power and life from others, into yourself, for yourself, even temporarily, is... Very Specific, but. I think the main question still standing is that of- how much of Laudna's powers were crafted by Delilah, for Delilah? And I don't think Laudna knows yet, either.
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itsthemysterykids · 3 years ago
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I called the FCC here to censor you all!
Coraline: What the fricking?!… No… NO!
Norman: How did you make her do that?!
FCC Agent: We’re the FCC. We have ways.
Raz: Well this saps… Wait, sap is a dirty word?!
Lili: How about… THIS FRICKING SACKS YOU CAKE SAPPING PIÑATA LAKERS! *Holds up a peace sign* We can’t even flip people off anymore?!
Wybie: What? NO! *Holds up more peace signs* FRICK!
Dipper: How are we supposed to express our anger?!
FCC Agent: Well, there’s painting, candle making-
Coraline: Get that hippie crud out of here! I need to fricking curse! It’s in my nature!
Norman: You children of pleasant ladies- Oh, come on!
Mabel: I don’t know, this is kind of fun. Watch. Kiss my fricking all! *Laughs*
FCC Agent: She gets it.
Wybie: Mabel, cursing is literally the only way I’m able to keep my sanity, I need to curse!
Lili: And I just hate saying all this censored shard!
Neil: I kinda have to go with Mabel. This is fricking fun!
Coraline: Neither of you get a say in this! And you! *Points to FCC Agent* You get the frick out of here and put things back to the fricking way they were you child of a pleasant lady! Darn it!
FCC Agent: Trust me. Over time, you’ll come to like these new changes.
*One day later*
Norman: I CAN’T FRICKING TAKE THIS ANYMORE! They won’t even let us bleed in front of people! Look! *Pricks himself with a pin, and his blood comes out as glitter*
Raz: You think that’s bad? Lili and I can’t even kiss for four seconds.
Lili: We have to do those ‘sitcom gay guy’ kisses. *Kisses Raz on the cheek* That’s all we can do now!
Wybie: *Wearing a white shirt and black sweatervest* They said my trench coat would send the wrong message, and are making me wear this!
Neil: Wow, someone didn’t skip leg day.
Wybie: Oh, chew your own ask, you bozo! Gosh, I miss cursing!
Coraline: I can’t step on a spider without them putting one of those censor boxes over me! I LOATH THIS!
Raz: It’s like they’re turning us into a fricking kids’ show.
Dipper: That might explain why they’re making me hold this puppet. *Holds up a hand puppet*
Norman: This one agent is making me say stuff like, “Today’s show is brought to you by the letter, M!” Like, that’s weird, right?
Mabel: And there’s this guy. *Points to a guy dressed like a blue dinosaur*
Coraline: Wait. We can’t curse, Dipper has a puppet, Norman giving letter of the day segments, guys is dinosaur costumes, Wybie’s dressed like a dork.
Wybie: Watch it…
Coraline: … They are turning us into a kids’ show!
Raz: NO! I refuse to be on the air for fifty years! And I will NOT say goodbye to beloved cast members, then make a dozen episodes explaining death to children!
Mabel: At least we’ll go on the Jimmy Fallon show.
Raz: Oh, well, I’ll do that. But after that, I’m done!
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techtinkerer · 3 years ago
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How to Perform File Content Conversion (FCC) with PGP in SAP PI/PO?
https://www.kellton.com/kellton-tech-blog/file-content-conversion-pgp-sap-pi-po
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blogtechfuturemrfrworld · 5 years ago
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SMS Firewall Market Opportunities, Trends, Statistical Graph, Key Findings and Forecast
Overview:
The global SMS firewall market is touted to reach USD 3.31 Bn mark by 2023, at a staggering growth rate of CAGR 10.5% from 2017 to 2023, Market Research Future (MRFR) reports. The SMS firewall works with various mobile network operators and SMS aggregators to ensure a hassle-free service. Preventing illegal SMS traffic and stopping probable data leakage are some of the key SMS firewall functions. Purchase of smartphones is touted to be the biggest driver of the market.
Drivers and Restraints:
With various media & entertainment sectors, government, BFSI, and others SMS as a medium to disseminate information, installation of SMS firewall has become of prime importance. The rise in application to person (A2P) SMS, stringent government measures, and growing concern regarding safety and security have opened up avenues for the global SMS firewall market. Other advantages, such as enhanced customer experience, high adaptability, reduced operational cost, fast implementation can also impact the global market growth in a significant way.
However, lack of technical expertise in programming SMS firewalls and anomaly in functionality can deter the predicted global market growth rate.
Industry Trend:
The rise in disposable incomes of consumers has also triggered a shift in consumer behavior. People have now started using more advanced handheld devices and getting dependent on their smartphones for various applications, such as business productivity and financial transactions. Hence, service providers are coming up with new technologies to give clients a safer experience. For instance, Cloudmark has introduced The Cloudmark Safe Messaging Cloud (SMC) where a blend of data analytics, automated threat monitoring and a team of experts provides real-time solutions with extreme accuracy.
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Segmentation:
The global SMS firewall market has been segmented by SMS type, service, organization, and end-user.
By type, the segments are, application to person (A2P), person to application (P2A), and others. The A2P segment is touted to grow the maximum during the forecast period (2016-2023). Almost all the industry verticals are now relying on A2P such as banking, finance, travel, and healthcare. These type of SMS are spam free and expected to take the global market demand to new levels.
Service-wise segmentation includes SMS, A2P SMS, SMS fraud, unstructured supplementary service data (USSD), send routing info, signaling errors, and others. USSD is quite similar to that of SMS service, but it comes with a specific time frame within which the transaction can only take place. A2P SMS have various implementations, such as alerts, one-time passwords (OTP) verifications, and promotional messages.
Organization-based segmentation is comprised of small and medium scale enterprises (SME) and large-scale enterprises. Various SMEs are adopting cloud-based SMS solutions owing to its cost-effective nature and flexible structure. This can boost the market further during the forecast period.
By end-user, the market is segmented into media & entertainment, BFSI, retail & wholesale, telecom & IT, manufacturing, healthcare, government, industrial, education, and others. The telecom & IT sector holds a significant market share owing to their extensive usage of cloud-based SMS firewalls. Industrial sectors are also showing rapid growth and expected to register a considerable CAGR over the forecast period.
Regional Analysis:
Region-wise segmentation includes North America, Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC) and Rest-of-the-World (RoW).
The U.S. leads the North America SMS firewall market as various aggregators and MNOs have already started implementing SMS firewalls on a large-scale. Hence, the market during the forecast period is expected to receive a boost from this region. The sale can further aggravate with the implementation of non-stringent laws by Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
APAC is expected to register the maximum CAGR during the forecast period. Various mobile operators are implementing SMS firewalls to protect any malpractices. Due to an astounding mobile subscriber base, the network providers are all trying to serve their customers better by providing maximum security. Hence, a healthy market competition is expected to develop with fewer chances of price wars.
RoW has also started implementing various SMS firewalls after recent cyber-attacks.  As per the reports published by FireEye Dynamic Threat Intelligence (DTI), the regions of UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar have been riddled with cyber-threats and spoofs in recent times and have been forced to implement latest SMS firewall technologies.  
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Market Competition:
The growing demand for cloud-based solutions has created a need for safe and secure operational measures. Major companies are trying to cement their position through mergers and acquisitions and also by research & developments. For instance, in 2016, Tata Communications Limited had joined hands with Anam Technologies Ltd. to enhance mobile user experience.
The prominent players controlling the SMS firewall Market are SAP SE (Germany), AMD Telecom S.A. (Greece), Tata Communications Limited (India), Twilio Inc. (US), Anam Technologies Ltd. (Ireland), Cloudmark, Inc. (US).
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newagesispage · 5 years ago
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                                                              DECEMBER    2020
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Peace!!
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Joe Biden is the President elect with Kamala Harris as VP. Emily Murphy of the General Services Administration has finally allowed them to begin the transition.** A. Blinken will be the new Sec. of state. By the end of the month, Joe feel while playing with his dog and has a hairline fracture.
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Ken Burns is working on programs about LBJ, The American Revolution, the Buffalo and more.
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The airlines got a $50billion bailout then laid off $90,000 people.
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A bill has been introduced in congress that will reduce animal experimentation. Let’s hope.
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A 10- 12 ft. Metal Monolith was found in the Utah desert. By the end of the month, it was gone and another showed up in Romania.
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Come Away is a film that combines Wonderland and Neverland.
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John Mulaney has joined Late Night as a writer.
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Johnny Rotten was bitten by fleas on his penis after taking in some squirrels.
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American story: Impeachment, about the Clinton scandal is coming with Sarah Paulson, Clive Owen, Beanie Feldstein and Annaleigh Ashford.
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Price Wallace asked Mississippi to secede.
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Charles Koch and friends are filling the coffers of Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue in Georgia. Let’s remember that these candidates opposed the $ 1,200.00 stimulus. They outsourced their businesses to foreign workers.
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Brett Favre owes about 1.1 mil to Mississippi.
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An FCC complaint was filed against Mark Meadows for using campaign Pac $ for personal expenses.
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Johnny Depp lost his libel case against the Sun and the abuse complaints by Amber Heard were found to be credible.** Warner Bros. has cut ties with Depp but they will pay his full salary.
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Carly Hughes has left American Housewife due to a possible toxic environment. Julia Butters has also left and creator Sarah Dunn was sidelined.
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IHOP is on the way out.
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Lindsey Graham is the guy in the spy thriller or heist movie who double crosses everyone to save his own skin. –Barack Obama
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Castle Rock was cancelled.
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Sarah McBride of Delaware is the first openly Trans senator.
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Five more states have legalized weed.
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What is with all the CoverGirl product placement on Riverdale?
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Oh how I miss the sea captain on Seth Meyers!!
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Amal Clooney has received the 2020 Gwen Ifill Press freedom award.
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I can’t wait for Linoleum about a failing kids show with Jim Gaffigan in 2 roles, Rhea Seehorn and Tony Shalhoub.
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An example of the way Fox news helps to keep the public in the dark.  A person I know who gets all their news from the station mentioned that she wished the news would inform us about Covid. She never hears much about it. I told her that other news talks about it all day every day. She was shocked . ** We can see why this country is so unhealthy when so many will not listen to science and Dr.’s even as this virus rages on.
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A report said that Stephen Miller wanted to end or modify birthright citizenship in the second term.** Mike Flynn represented Turkey back in the day and was pardoned for Thanksgiving with the Turkeys. You can’t make this shit up.** Trump said that he knows whether or not he will attend the inauguration but isn’t going to tell us. He really is emotionally stunted.** Scott Atlas is out.
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Trump has sued America but he warned us. How much executive overreach do we have to put up with??** SAP, the Save America Pac, or $ for the President is newly formed and gives about 20% to the RNC. The rest?**Word was that Rudy was trying to take over complete power, a coup within a coup. Scary Clown thought that Rudy was making him look bad. Oh my. And Sydney Powell .. Well, The Trump Presidency has really brought mental illness to our attention. ** It seems the recounts just seem to make Biden’s lead bigger. **C’mon news media, enough about the official President of those who hate manners. It is time to shift focus to real issues. The less coverage, the sooner we can move on, not forget but move on.** Let’s hope that this is the apex of the conspiracy mania and the better, calmer angels start to take over!!
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Super Intelligence is coming with Sam Richardson, Jean Smart and Melissa McCarthy.
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Gabourey Sidibe is engaged to Brandon Frankel.
Doctors without Borders have come to help us.** Moderna’s vaccine was funded in part by Dolly Parton with her donation to research at Vanderbilt University. Emory U and the National Institute of Allergy and infectious Disease helped too.
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Regina King directed the new One Night in Miami about Muhammed Ali, Malcolm X, Jim Brown and Sam Cooke.
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Look for Stardust with Marc Maron.
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Hooray for the pig in the fire video and hooray for the woman who was watching him online and saved him.
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Lisa Gordon- Hagerty, head of the Nuclear weapons agency has resigned. **Defense secretary Mark Esper is out. ** Barr ordered the DOJ prosecutor to investigate the election and Richard Pilger resigned.** Top US climate scientist Dr. Michael Kuperberg is out.** Top defense Dept intel official Joe Kernan resigned. Chief of staff to the defense secretary, Jen Stewart resigned.
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A 449 page report on sexual allegations against the Catholic Church commissioned by Pope Francis is out. Well known in the 90’s, Theodore McCarrick was not defrocked until 2019. We now know that Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict knew about allegations and promoted him anyway. Francis claims he presumed things had been dealt with until the archdiocese of NY told him different.
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What’s this about a massive arms transfer to the United Arab Emirates?
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Hooray for Kim Ang, the highest ranking woman in baseball.** And hooray for Sarah Fuller, the first woman to play in a power 5 college football game.
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There are over 81,000 sex abuse claims against the Boy Scouts.
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Hooray for Space X and NASA, even though with all that is happening, there wasn’t that much coverage.** Victor Glover is one hot astronaut.
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Jordan Peel will bring his next horror flick to us in July 2022.
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R.I.P. Eddie Hassell, Charles Gordon, Caro; Arthur, Elsa Raven,  Alex Trebek, Bert Belasco, Gordon Joseloff, Ken Spears, Lawrence Clayton, victims of the Westhaven Veterans hospital explosion, Viola Smith, more Covid victims, Geoffrey Palmer, David Dinkins, Norm Crosby, Art Wolff, Jerry Hewitt, Ryan Brady and David Prowse.
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mikekelvin · 3 years ago
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fccripto · 5 years ago
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Harvest Finance Token Plummets 65% After Attack Saps DeFi Site of TVL pic.twitter.com/fvG6wPlbos
— FCC (@fccripto) October 26, 2020
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thaithanhbinh · 6 years ago
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Samsung sắp ra máy tính bảng 5G đầu tiên
Samsung vừa ngầm xác nhận sẽ ra Galaxy Tab S6 5G khi thông tin về thiết bị này có mặt trên thị trường trên website của hãng tại Hàn Quốc.
Theo Sammobile, Galaxy Tab S6 5G đã có mặt trên thị trường trên trang khuyến mãi của Samsung tại Hàn Quốc, bên cạnh Galaxy Tab S6, Galaxy Tab S5e… Tuy nhiên, chi tiết về sản phẩm không được hiển thị.
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Hình ảnh Galaxy Tab S6 5G trên website Samsung Hàn Quốc.
Thông tin về máy tính bảng 5G của Samsung lần đầu tiên được hé lộ vào tháng 10. Máy mang tên mã SM-T866N, đã chiếm lĩnh chứng nhận Bluetooth và Wi-Fi từ Cơ quan Nghiên cứu Radio quốc gia Hàn Quốc (Korea’s National Radio Research Agency), tương đương với Ủy ban truyền thông liên bang Mỹ (FCC). Không chỉ có vậy, hai đặc điểm này cũng được Liên minh Wi-Fi và Bluetooth SIG xác nhận.
Thông số kỹ thuật của Galaxy Tab S6 5G còn chưa được tiết lộ. Tuy nhiên, The Verge cho rằng về cơ bản máy vẫn giống “đàn anh” Galaxy Tab S6 – tablet ra mắt tháng 7 và phát hành hồi tháng 9 – ngoại trừ được tích hợp kết nối di động tốc độ cao.
Galaxy Tab S6 5G được dự đoán sẽ ra mắt tại CES 2020 vào 7/1/2020 cùng với bộ đôi Galaxy Note10 Lite và Galaxy S10 Lite, hai phiên bản “giá rẻ” của Note10 và S10. Máy nhiều tính năng để dành cho thị trường Hàn Quốc tiếp theo đó có thể là Trung Quốc và một số khu vực có hỗ trợ 5G.
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Đăng ký tham dựTech talks: cuộc sống thông minh
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Bài viết Samsung sắp ra máy tính bảng 5G đầu tiên đã xuất hiện đầu tiên vào ngày Đồ Chơi Công Nghệ.
source https://dochoicongnghe.com.vn/samsung-sap-ra-may-tinh-bang-5g-dau-tien-8622.html
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travelwithflere · 8 years ago
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Tonle Sap and Mekong rivers from FCC terrace, Phnom Penh. July 3rd, 2008. Watercolor. #tbt #usk #urbansketcher #phnompenh #fcc #tonlesapriver #mekong #cambodia #cambodge #watercolor #aquarelle #cloud #fredericlere (at Phnom Penh)
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politicalfilth-blog · 8 years ago
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5 Creepy Things Your ISP Could Do If Congress Repeals The FCC’s Privacy Protections
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Article via EFF by Jeremy Gillula
Why are we so worried about Congress repealing the FCC’s privacy rules for ISPs? Because we’ve seen ISPs do some disturbing things in the past to invade their users’ privacy. Here are five examples of creepy practices that could make a resurgence if we don’t stop Congress now.
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5. Selling your data to marketers
Which ISPs did it before? We don’t know—but they’re doing it as you read this!
It’s no secret that many ISPs think they’re sitting on a gold mine of user data that they want to sell to marketers. What some people don’t realize is that some are already doing it. (Unfortunately they’re getting away with this for now because the FCC’s rules haven’t gone into effect yet.)
According to Ad Age, SAP sells a service called Consumer Insights 365, which “ingests regularly updated data representing as many as 300 cellphone events per day for each of the 20 million to 25 million mobile subscribers.” What type of data does Consumer Insights 365 “ingest?” Again, according to Ad Age, “The service also combines data from telcos with other information, telling businesses whether shoppers are checking out competitor prices… It can tell them the age ranges and genders of people who visited a store location between 10 a.m. and noon, and link location and demographic data with shoppers’ web browsing history.” And who is selling SAP their customers’ data? Ad Age says “SAP won’t disclose the carriers providing this data.”
In other words, mobile broadband providers are too afraid to tell you, their customers, that they’re selling data about your location, demographics, and browsing history. Maybe that’s because it’s an incredibly creepy thing to do, and these ISPs don’t want to get caught red-handed.
And speaking of getting caught red-handed, that brings us to…
4. Hijacking your searches
Which ISPs did it before? Charter, Cogent, DirecPC, Frontier, Wide Open West (to name a few)
Back in 2011, several ISPs were caught red-handed working with a company called Paxfire to hijack  their customers’ search queries to Bing, Yahoo!, and Google. Here’s how it worked.
When you entered a search term in your browser’s search box or URL bar, your ISP directed that query to Paxfire instead of to an actual search engine. Paxfire then checked what you were searching for to see if it matched a list of companies that had paid them for more traffic. If your query matched one of these brands (e.g. you had typed in “apple”, “dell”, or “wsj”, to name a few) then Paxfire would send you directly to that company’s website instead of sending you to a search engine and showing you all the search results (which is what you’d normally expect). The company would then presumably give Paxfire some money, and Paxfire would presumably give your ISP some money.
In other words, ISPs were hijacking their customers’ search queries and redirecting them to a place customers hadn’t asked for, all while pocketing a little cash on the side. Oh, and the ISPs in question hadn’t bothered to tell their customers they’d be sending their search traffic to a third party that might record some of it.
It’s hard to believe we’re still on the subtle end of the creepy spectrum. But things are about to get a whole lot more in-your-face creepy, with…
3. Snooping through your traffic and inserting ads
Which ISPs did it before? AT&T, Charter, CMA
This is the biggest one people are worried about, and with good reason—ISPs have every incentive to snoop through your traffic, record what you’re browsing, and then inject ads into your traffic based on your browsing history.
Plenty of ISPs have done it before—AT&T did it on some of their paid wifi hotspots; Charter did it with its broadband customers; and a smaller ISP called CMA did the same.
We don’t think this one requires much explaining for folks to understand just how privacy invasive this is. But if you need a reminder, we’re talking about the company that carries all your Internet traffic examining each packet in detail1 to build up a profile on you, which they can then use to inject even more ads into your browsing experience. (Or, even worse—they could hire a third-party company like NebuAd or Phorm to do all this for them.) That’s your ISP straight up spying on you to sell ads—and turning the creepiness factor up to eleven.2 And speaking of spying, we’d be remiss if we didn’t mention…
2. Pre-installing software on your phone and recording every URL you visit
Which ISPs did it before? AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile
When you buy a new Android phone, you probably expect it to come with some bloatware—apps installed by the manufacturer or carrier that you’re never going to use. You don’t expect it to come preinstalled with software that logs which apps you use and what websites you visit and sends data back to your ISP. But that’s exactly what was uncovered when security researcher and EFF client Trevor Eckhart did some digging into Carrier IQ, an application that came preinstalled on phones sold by AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile.
This is even creepier than number three on our list (watching your traffic and injecting ads), because at least with number three, your ISP can only see your unencrypted traffic. With Carrier IQ, your ISP could also see what encrypted (HTTPS) URLs you visit and record what apps you use.
Simply put, preinstalled software like Carrier IQ gives your ISP a window into everything you do on your phone. While mobile ISPs may have backed down on using Carrier IQ in the past (and the situation led to a class action lawsuit), you can bet that if the FCC’s privacy rules are rolled back there’ll be ISPs be eager to start something similar.
But none of these creepy practices holds a candle to the ultimate, creepiest thing ISPs want to do with your traffic, which is…
1. Injecting undetectable, undeletable tracking cookies in all of your HTTP traffic
Which ISPs did it before? AT&T, Verizon
The number one creepiest thing on our list of privacy-invasive practices comes courtesy of Verizon (and AT&T, which quickly killed a similar program after Verizon started getting blowback).
Back in 2014 Verizon Wireless decided that it was a good idea to insert supercookies into all of its mobile customers’ traffic. Yes, you read that right—it’s as if some Verizon exec thought “inserting tracking headers into all our customers’ traffic can’t have a down side, can it?” Oh, and, for far too long, they didn’t bother to explicitly tell their customers ahead of time.
But it gets worse. Initially, there was no way for customers to turn this “feature” off. It didn’t matter if you were browsing in Incognito or Private Browsing mode, using a tracker-blocker, or had enabled Do-Not-Track: Verizon ignored all this and inserted a unique identifier into all your unencrypted outbound traffic anyway. According to the FCC, it wasn’t until “two years after Verizon Wireless first began inserting UIDH, that the company updated its privacy policy to disclose its use of UIDH and began to offer consumers the opportunity to opt-out of the insertion of unique identifier headers into their Internet traffic.”
As a result, anyone—not just advertisers—could track you as you browsed the web. Even if you cleared your cookies, advertisers could use Verizon’s tracking header to resurrect them, which led to something called “zombie cookies.” If that doesn’t sound creepy, we don’t know what does.
As you can see, there’s a lot at stake in this fight. The FCC privacy rules congress is trying to kill would limit all of these creepy practices (and even ban some of them outright). So don’t forget to call your senators and representative right now—because if we don’t stop Congress from killing the FCC’s ISP privacy rules now, we may end up with a lot more than five creepy ISP practices in the future.
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This article first appeared on EFF.org and was authored by Jeremy Gillula.
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gioicongnghe · 6 years ago
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Samsung Galaxy A10e ra mắt sắp ra mắt khi nó đi qua FCC
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Samsung Galaxy A10e mà nhận được chứng nhận Wi-Fi tháng trước đã thông qua FCC với số model SM-A102U. Danh sách của FCC không tiết lộ bất kỳ chi tiết phần cứng nào về A10e, nhưng việc đạt được chứng nhận sẽ gợi ý về một sự ra mắt sắp xảy ra. Galaxy A10e sẽ […]
Samsung Galaxy A10e ra mắt sắp ra mắt khi nó đi qua FCC Admin
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