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LEB Hacked?

DanielMDanielM Member
edited August 2011 in Help

Just noticed something in the javascript that may be worth a look

Very strange...

[IMG]http://i55.tinypic.com/qsqy68.png[/IMG]

Thanked by 1drmike

Comments

  • You looking at LEB on your phone (or other cellular device)? Seems the bmi.js thing is used by some cellular providers and may be some sort of caching/compression system. Probably not evil.

    Thanked by 1drmike
  • ztecztec Member

    Wow, I never expected that.

  • drmikedrmike Member
    edited August 2011

    Never seen that before either. Thanks. May explain a couple of phantom problems we've been having.

  • You can get around that by using a VPN after you got your 3G-connection established. That's how I'm doing it. It also enables you to use Voip properly.

  • Yup, I'm going to explain how to do that to a soccer mom.....

  • skagerrakskagerrak Member
    edited August 2011

    Well, I wouldn't mind if they would just reduce the amount of data being transferred by just compressing the html and images. It's just bad that these aggressive compression has these bad side-effects. However, I guess for us its circumventable. The laymen has bad luck. In the end its a bad behaviour by the providers.

  • In the end its a bad behaviour by the providers.

    Doubt they'll ever see it as such though.

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