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Re: Google Captcha on web searches
From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2015 18:23:50 +0200
On 11/Nov/15 18:15, Christopher Morrow wrote:
Yes, people also jump out of perfectly good airplanes... we can't fix all the things :( my point really is you assume some risk when you do odd things with basic plumbing on the internet, if you don't actually know what you are doing you're going to get burned. Quoted from Wikipedia: "Dangers of Use[edit] The dangers of using an unknown IP as a Smart DNS are similar to any other rogue DNS server preforming DNS hijacking in that the user is not aware which parts of his traffic are redirect and intercepted."
No arguments from me there... Mark.
Current thread:
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches, (continued)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Christopher Morrow (Nov 10)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Nikolay Shopik (Nov 10)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Chris Murray (Nov 10)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Nikolay Shopik (Nov 10)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Mark Tinka (Nov 10)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Christopher Morrow (Nov 11)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Mark Tinka (Nov 11)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Christopher Morrow (Nov 11)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Mark Tinka (Nov 11)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Christopher Morrow (Nov 11)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Mark Tinka (Nov 11)
- RE: Google Captcha on web searches Ian Mock (Nov 11)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Christopher Morrow (Nov 10)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Damian Menscher via NANOG (Nov 11)