stackoverflow js is down due to some CORS error
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This is an Indian ISP (Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd) MITMing its clients (or being a victim of an attack).
Solutions:
- Switch ISPs.
- Kick the ISP in the proverbials, or let an elephant of an acceptable size dance on the same.
- Switch to HTTPS.
- Nag Stack Exchange to implement TLS everywhere including on site metas.
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3any leads on how to do this - "Kick the ISP in the proverbials, or let an elephant of an acceptable size dance on the same." ;) Mar 6, 2016 at 18:24
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@PradyutBhattacharya - this is left as an exercise for the reader (phone the provider's security support team, liberate animals from the zoo, etc.). Mar 6, 2016 at 18:31
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http://203.94.243.63:3000
to serve ads ? I kind of doubt it - I think SO would at least use a proper domain to serve ads, not a bare IP adress. As Hans said, you might want to check if your browser is infected or some middleware is injecting ads. Ps: If you were referring to Hans's comment as "rude" - I don't think it is or was intended to be.