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Telus Puts A Stop To 'Modem Hijacking'

TheIonix writes "Telus, a major telco in Canada, decided to block long distance direct-dialed calls to four countries to help reduce dial-up 'modem hijacking'. The article explains: 'When the [dial-up] user downloads [certain malware programs], the downloaded file accesses software on their computer and causes the modem to dial phone numbers in foreign countries, resulting in long distance charges.' 4 countries were targeted: Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Nauru and Sao Tome. It is still possible to call to those countries with the operator assistance and the fees are waived. Now let's see if this nice idea will be followed by others."

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  1. Nice Idea? by goldspider · · Score: 0, Troll
    "Now let's see if this nice idea will be followed by others."

    Nice? I thought that any act by government restricting our freedom, no matter how benevolent their intent, was a bad thing.

    How bout they focus on educating the public about malware instead?

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