BSNL is inserting ads in websites, sending their users to malware sites through malware code injection

Slightly offtopic but here is Erodov forum's footer.

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Explains the lack of https I guess. lol
 
impressive.
 
Help me block the IP range at router level

I did follow the IPsec man on windows 10 ( which i moved from w7) , and doesnt seem to work.. Should i delete and try again the IPsec method ?

Or blocking these IP range at router level will be helpful ?
 
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any solution to it ?

I am reloading almost all of the older / non ssl website to load the webpage.

On first load , the scipt only loads , i had to refresh for the website to load.
 
I haven't seen any Ad injection in a long time on BSNL network even for http sites. I know this because I surf tens of insecure jailbreak repos.
 


usually happens on sites inserting jquery code. bsnl code injection replaces the jquery url with their own corrupted version. it's pretty nasty tbh.

the thing is that few people encounter this issue because of the increased number of websites that have gone https in the last couple of years. these days i am surprised to land on a http website. yes, some people are more likely to visit http domains. but the general population? the possibilities are very limited today.
 

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