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

Blocked at router level. Ads stopped.
 
Already posted this in the MTNL thread... Can someone post a screenshot where the injected code is visible? Assuming it is added to source code of web pages you visit. Thanks. The screenshots I found in existing posts are quite old.
 
I will never mind if injecting ads are only for one time/reasonable (when modem restart), if it give some extra revenue to BSNL and BSNL improve service quality.

N.B. I hate Spam/flooding with ads.
 
Already posted this in the MTNL thread... Can someone post a screenshot where the injected code is visible? Assuming it is added to source code of web pages you visit. Thanks. The screenshots I found in existing posts are quite old.
Kinda hard to do on Chrome since looking at the source fetches the page from the server again. ):
Maybe someone using other browsers could help.

Too bad the Reddit post didn't get a lot of attention.
 
You can use the inspect option I believe to get the source without refreshing.

A screenshot of the injected code would be nice to have.
 


As posted in other threads... Need a screenshot of the injected code in web page's source code!
 
Try to collect questions that can be asked about this through an RTI.

BSNL RTI Questions

This is open to public right now. If anyone has pointers. please add them here. If anyone has experience in sending RTIs, feel free to reformat the questions and so on.
 
You can use the inspect option I believe to get the source without refreshing.

A screenshot of the injected code would be nice to have.

I did try that but it was gone.
As a side effect of having the injected ads removed, it seems like I no longer have post-FUP speeds.
Just got my monthly (hilarious) FUP warning on the 28th, but my speeds haven't dipped since then.

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He is right.

These ads popup every morning I open my own website Techieleech, I had no idea from where these ads are coming. At first I thought it's because I use a nulled theme.. 😀 lol.. After these ads bacame a pain in the ass I decided to investigate on this. This is what I found

HTML:
<div id="__BULLETIN__bdiv" style="position: absolute; z-index: 999999999; visibility: visible; top: 3576px; right: 20px; display: block; transition: top 0s ease 0s;"><style>   img.scalable {        max-width : 100%;        height: auto;    }</style><a id="__BULLETIN__bdivButton" target="_blank" href="http://www.caringpapa.com/landing/health/tax/?utm_source=abeer&amp;utm_source_code=CP2818&amp;utm_medium=bannertax&amp;utm_content=bannertax&amp;utm_campaign=affiliate">   <img id="__BULLETIN__bdivImage" style="height: 250px;" src="http://61.0.245.90/bg/Caringpapa.jpg" scrolling="no" frameborder="0">   </a>         <div style="overflow:hidden; position:absolute; right:0; top:0; z-index:9999999999;"><a id="__BULLETIN__button0" href="#"><img id="__BULLETIN__button0i" name="button0" class="scalable" src="http://61.0.245.90/bg/CloseButton.png" border="0"></a>         </div></div>
(that ad code)

See, The close button is delivered from this IP address: 61.0.245.90

So I traced it, and found the thief, BSNL. IP location is Delhi.

How dare they Spam on me? What the hell am I paying them for then?
 
Hello,

Bsnl injecting ads has got worst these days. Before it should to pop up when modem is started or restarted (IP assigned) but now it just comes up randomly and regularly. Hundreds of times a day and close button doesn't help to prevent it coming next time (like before). Blocking its IP doesn't help either.



On desktop its somewhat bearable but on mobile browser it blocks the whole page and when close button is pressed, the page that is opened redirects to somewhere else.

BSNL is not giving a good plan but rather doing these nasty things. I'm angry about TRAI or its officials as well. :devil:

Thanks...
Best Regards
 
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