> Please don't do it off-list, several of us could be interested.
In case anyone is interested, as Claude recommended, It was relatively easy
to check for the foreign script injection by myturfads.com. There is a
test page with the code located at http://www.uxb.net/adtest/ that will look
to s
> Just throwing ideas out there. :)
All my pontificating aside for this particular purpose I am just trying to
detect if the string "adx.myturfads.com" exists anywhere on the DOM.
For my sister, I've already stopped it from loading by editing the hosts
file on the PC to disallow that domain.
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> > Second, if you use TLS (SSL) exclusively, you should be able to prevent
> > this.
>
> I tested for this and yes it does prevent it. However that is not actually
> the point. The point is much bigger than the pennies they sole from my
> websites ad revenue. Maybe I am the only one but to me
On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 8:52 PM, UXB Internet
wrote:
> I apologize for this off topic post. A while back someone posted a thread
> where they were working on a script that would enumerate the DOM and detect
> foreign JS scripts running or loaded. I am looking to consult with that
> person off-l
Thanks Dave I do appreciate the information.
> First, my understanding is that this only happens for users of Comcast
public
> access hotspots, not for subscribed users:
>
> http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/09/why-comcasts-javascript-ad-
> injections-threaten-security-net-neutrality/
> It appears as if in some locations Comcast's proxies are intercepting
> advertising scripts (google/doubleclick) and replacing them with their own
> JS that substitutes their own contracted ads. I am looking for a way to
> detect this on a test page to determine how wide spread the practice is
> I developped a client side javascript error trackink tool and it helped
me a lot
> to debug my scripts, but I get many errors happening in foreign JS
scripts.
> I fixed my program to detect 5 or 6 of them and now the system is almost
> perfect.
Should have known it was you . What is happen
>>I am looking to consult with that person off-list
Please don't do it off-list, several of us could be interrested.
I developped a client side javascript error trackink tool and it helped me a
lot to debug my scripts, but I get many errors happening in foreign JS scripts.
I fixed my program to
I apologize for this off topic post. A while back someone posted a thread
where they were working on a script that would enumerate the DOM and detect
foreign JS scripts running or loaded. I am looking to consult with that
person off-list because I have a case where I need to do the same.
It app
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