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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAn Identity-Stealing Spambot Is Absolutely Flooding The FCC With Anti-Net-Neutrality Comments
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ZDNet followed up on Olivers report and discovered a deeply suspicious trend of many Americans saying exactly the same thing in exactly the same way on the FCCs website. So, since you have to provide contact information to comment on the FCCs proposed policy, ZDNet did just that, and called some of these people.
To nobodys surprise, they turned out to have had their identities stolen:
We reached out to two-dozen people by phone, and we left voicemails when nobody picked up. A couple of people late Tuesday called back and confirmed that they had not left any messages on the FCCs website. One of the returning callers specifically said they didnt know what net neutrality was. A third person reached in a Facebook message Tuesday also confirmed that they had not left any comments on any website.
This bot has left at least 58,000 messages, and counting, when ZDNet published their piece. As of right now, there are nearly 140,000.
As for who would do this, you might think its just some 4Chan kid, but its worth noting that ISPs have pulled some rather scummy tactics to try and tilt the discussion their way. Comcast has paid people to sit in net neutrality meetings to keep activists out of those meetings, for example. So dont be surprised if it turns out somebody from a major ISP has been trying to stack the deck.
http://uproxx.com/technology/fcc-net-neutrality-spambot/
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(38,002 posts)freedomrock1970
(31 posts)Capture the IP address of the request.
Not a US IP Address, punt it.
More than a couple of entries per IP address, punt it.
Same Message over and over, punt it.