eBay is port scanning visitors to their website
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Re: eBay is port scanning visitors to their website
#12I asked this earlier and nobody had a response, so thought I'd ask it again: is there an extension to block this? Edit: @Windows users: pip install pydivert and then try to write a script to block connections from Chrome to non-Chrome processes. you might need GetTcpTable2() or something. (Looking into this now. Check out http://stackoverflow.com/a/25431340 )
One thing that could break due to this could login via XYZ network which opens a new tab in the default browser for authentication.
Re: eBay is port scanning visitors to their website
#13Humanity constructed something wonderful and new. (The internet.) And the corporate web has all but destroyed it.
Re: eBay is port scanning visitors to their website
#14Many companies or persons share their desktops for remote usage. Later they sell this service to eBay users. And they're using it for different fraudulent activities - from making real sales (just for stars) to bidding to own items (for rising price).
For years eBay fight this.
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#16It's crystal clear why they do this. Many companies or persons share their desktops for remote usage. Later they sell this service to eBay users. And they're using it for different fraudulent activities - from making real sales (just for stars) to bidding to own items (for rising price). For years eBay fight this.
And even if they decided don't they have any responsibility to tell the users.
Re: eBay is port scanning visitors to their website
#17I asked this earlier and nobody had a response, so thought I'd ask it again: is there an extension to block this? Edit: @Windows users: pip install pydivert and then try to write a script to block connections from Chrome to non-Chrome processes. you might need GetTcpTable2() or something. (Looking into this now. Check out http://stackoverflow.com/a/25431340 )
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Re: eBay is port scanning visitors to their website
#18It's crystal clear why they do this. Many companies or persons share their desktops for remote usage. Later they sell this service to eBay users. And they're using it for different fraudulent activities - from making real sales (just for stars) to bidding to own items (for rising price). For years eBay fight this.