Here's the post in question.

    I'm not sure if this is the best subreddit for this, but this morning I was trying to browse to http://news.ycombinator.com/[1] but instead of going there, I was redirected to another site which told me I could order a new modem for faster internet... I couldn't go to any website until I clicked "continue", the ad would show up each time. Here's a screen shot [2] I've seen things like this happen if I connect to wifi at a hotel or the airport. It will sometimes make you accept their terms or enter a credit card to connect to the internet. I have never seen it happen on my home internet connection. DNS servers in my router are (TWC servers): 209.18.47.61 209.18.47.62 My router is my own Linksys. Cable modem is TWC's property. It happened on my phone, so I wasn't able to look into it too deeply, but my original hunch was their DNS servers were responding with a different IP than what I was requesting, however I think in that case my browser would have kept the URL I was trying to go to, and wouldn't have changed. How do you guys think they did this? This is more of a message, but will we start seeing real advertisements like this on a regular basis? (I try to go to http://mygrande.com/[3] (a competitor in Austin) and they show me a special offer for TWC) Is this no big deal, and I should just ignore it?


kleinbl00:

It's DNS poisoning.

I know this only because my wife's computer started playing random stuttery audio yesterday from a page at live.microsoft.com. Browsing away from it, restarting it, restarting the computer did nothing. Emptying caches and unclicking the "open last page when starting" option made it go away for about 8 hours, but then she found another poisoned site somewhere.


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