Hi guys. The Microsoft Edge is my favorite browser of all times, really, but not when I try to watch netflix or other video streaming services, it always breaks, I have no ideia what to do anymore. Always when I try to play something there's an error and then I need to reload over and over again, sometimes even when I just play the video it stop working when I try to play again. Help me to keep using this best browser that I've ever seen.
I've ever tried to disable hardware acceleration, enable DRM content, install Microsoft Silverlight and a lot of other things, but I didn't get to watch so far without an error I keep receiving these error codes: D7356-7701 and others related. Is there's still something that can be done to really fix theses erros or I just have to be patient and wait for news versions of the browser?
As the title suggests I'd like to understand how to route all traffic destined for *.netflix.com through WAN1. The network setup is pretty simple so far with all traffic being routed down VPN by default so all devices in my network use the VPN out to my provider.
The reason for wanting to route specific calls to that URL is Netflix detects any VPN or proxy and refuses to work so separating that application out of the normal VPN routing is the only way to do it.
I think I understand what you are trying to do. For some reason you use a VPN tunnel for all your internet traffic (perhaps from a location abroad to home) but you want to let Netflix traffic "break out" to the Internet locally rather than go with all your other traffic down the tunnel.
The group called Anonymous Sudan claimed responsibility for the breach on its Telegram channel, specifically citing Netflix's LGBTQ+ content as the reason. It claimed it brought Netflix down for 30 minutes in some locations and planned another hacking attempt at 1 a.m. Khartoum time (7 p.m. ET).
"Some of our members were unable to use Netflix on web and mobile on 28 Sep between 10:55 PM PT and 11:25 PM PT. Our engineers have since fixed the issue. We're so sorry for the inconvenience," the spokesperson told Newsweek.
According to CheckHost, Netflix suffered outages in some parts of the United States, Turkey, Russia, Poland, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, Brazil, Hong Kong, Japan and other countries in Europe.
But the group's actions were not actually hacking but rather a "distributed denial of service" (DDoS) attack, according to Mattias Wahlen of cybersecurity firm TrueSec. He explained that these groups have a network of computers that are used to contact the target website all at once which "overloads the site and legitimate users can't access it."
In his research for TrueSec, Wahlen argued that the Russian hackers appropriated the original Anonymous Sudan, which was formed in response to the African country's political and economic unrest. The original Anonymous Sudan participated in digital activism, such as hacking and causing outages on government websites.
TrueSec's research highlighted indications that the new Anonymous Sudan was likely not the same group operating in Africa, including different styles of communication. The new group mainly announces its operations on Telegram, a messaging platform popular with Russian hackers. Also, it posts in English and Russian, never in Arabic, and is amplified by Russian hacktivist groups.
TrueSec hypothesized the motive for the group's attacks "could be to internally strengthen the narrative that Russia is not isolated and create the illusion that there are online activists all over the world supporting Russia."
Wahlen said the group was likely a proxy for a Russian government agency based on "circumstantial evidence" and justification of attacking Netflix over LGBTQ+ content was part of a "disinformation campaign" designed to paint the government as the good guys in culture wars against the West.
"What they want is media attention, they don't care if Netflix is down for real or not, they can use the attention to amplify their message," Wahlen said. He added that the best thing a major company could do when they face a DDoS attack is to "be quicker to go out and explain" what happened.
"Companies never like admitting openly that they've suffered any type of cyber attack, but in this case, it is better to say 'it's just a denial of service attack, it won't last forever and we will be back soon.' That's better than saying nothing because it allows the criminals to control the narrative."
Shannon Power is a Greek-Australian reporter, but now calls London home. They have worked as across three continents in print, newspapers and broadcast, specializing in entertainment, politics, LGBTQ+ and health reporting. Shannon has covered high profile celebrity trials along with industry analysis of all the big trends in media, pop culture and the entertainment business generally. Shannon stories have featured on the cover of the Newsweek magazine and has been published in publications such as, The Guardian, Monocle, The Independent, SBS, ABC, Metro and The Sun. Languages: English, Greek, Spanish.
@sagederek1111 @VirginMediaIE are you having any issues with internet speed in Dublin 8? I can't load any streaming app on my telly like Netflix or NOW TV and last night the quality of the picture on Netflix was poor and it kept pausing to load
@ThrylokyaB @JioCinema Whats wrong with jio cinema? I was waiting to watch olympics , and today @JioCinema is not working or responding to watch olympics its very slow and laggy, our internet is really fast every other platform Youtube, netflix, hotstar are running well except @JioCinema
@hannahigwe23 9)second and 1.1 terabits per second, respectively. The following month, domain name system service provider Dyn's network was targeted, making a number of websites, including Amazon, Netflix, Twitter and The New York Times, unavailable for hours. The attacks infiltrated the
@TomlinJeanne @Noonanovazara @mandijel @silverrich39 You are the one doing emotive crap claiming for example that anyone with problems paying heating bills is blowing their money on Lattes and Netflix.
@GonzalesMi8051 Just had a major power outage at home but thankfully the squad from the power company came through and got it fixed in no time. All is good again, can't wait to get back to my gaming sesh and catch up on some Netflix. Life's good when you've got a solid support system, right?
@1876Lulu @nathansldennis @afneil My very elderly parents do not have Netflix, mobile phones, eat avocado on toast, smoke, drink, have a car, drink latte's from Starbucks or anywhere else and have worked all their life's and raised 3 children all without claiming benefits. Your answer is absurd
@marc_downing @netflix It really sucks that you changed the windows app to where you can no longer download movies to watch offline. I work in remote areas a lot with no internet service, and it was great to be able to download titles to my laptop to watch offline. Not anymore. Thanks a lot ?
@swatson2022 @Theeban_07 @Yogace_Dfan No 152 is final gross. You can check any site.. 220 netflix is only 130 and now the 130 deal is also dropped due to bad response. OTT now looks for hit flop also. Same with for all movies including Rajni. And who said 220? Is it only OTT or digital+ satellite?
@virginmedia @FerryColum Hi Colum, sorry to hear you're having trouble with the Netflix app. Are you able to navigate between profiles at all on that screen or is it totally stuck? Are you having issues with any other apps on there?
@JensHonack @WiseMenMastery Ditch the cheap dopamine hits.News and politics? Overrated distractions.Alcohol and Netflix? Time thieves.College and salary? Not always the golden ticket.Cut these out, and you'll watch 99% of your problems vanish.
@highpriestjrry Hail Satan 666 Netflix is not loaded on my phone. Slow Internet connection. Like I said before the liber resh is a religious ritual that has protection under freedom of religion.
@Josiah_Caswell @WyattzWorId I switched a few weeks ago before going on a trip right now. My niece, who has Verizon, is struggling with service issues. Meanwhile, mine has been great. We also got Netflix and Apple TV to switch lol
@Agent16258 @ImYourWildBoi Agreed the pacing is also an issue as with adaptations of shows in Netflix. I do appreciate the integration of legends lore and having force abilities in live action like force repulse. I appreciated the lightsaber choreography.
@LeeCros77969139 @SkyHelpTeam anyone else having issues loading netflix through sky, all my other apps load fine and I've tried doing everything on the automated service but no joy, it's just spinning?
@ezrasf @WomanMiami @bulmasan It is performative. They publicly say "cancel Netflix" hoping someone else does. They knew Disney's beef with DeSantis and dropped thousands to Disney World anyway.
@ZoveriaTTV @GuardiaanAngel Yes but my Fortnite updates, game updates and downloads in general like Netflix and streaming services will improve significantly with faster internet. It was taking 4-5 hours to download a 10GB update lol
@ComodePoopSmith @chaz934 @NostalgiaFolder I remember getting disconnected from xbox live a million times back then before I upgraded to the 360 slim with built in wifi. Those old wifi antennas were awful and anytime my sister turned on Netflix, I would disconnect in a middle of a match
Down for Love centers around a few hopeful singles as they look for love in New Zealand. And, the entire main cast is people who have Down syndrome. This is one of Netflix's first-ever reality TV show that spotlights the relationships of people with disabilities. Fans will also remember Love on the Spectrum.
He does not let his disability stop him from living his life to the fullest. John loves adventure and even participated in the Special Olympics for snowboarding. Will he find someone who matches his level of thrill and excitement? Or is he too much of a rebel?
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