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posted by mrpg on Tuesday August 01 2017, @11:07PM   Printer-friendly
from the it-is-captcha-2.1 dept.

Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:

The Federal Communications Commission has told members of Congress that it won't reveal exactly how it plans to prevent future attacks on the public comment system.

FCC Chairman Ajit Pai and Democratic lawmakers have been exchanging letters about a May 8 incident in which the public comments website was disrupted while many people were trying to file comments on Pai's plan to dismantle net neutrality rules. The FCC says it was hit by DDoS attacks. The commission hasn't revealed much about what it's doing to prevent future attacks, but it said in a letter last month that it was researching "additional solutions" to protect the comment system.

[...] "Given the ongoing nature of the threats to disrupt the Commission's electronic comment filing system, it would undermine our system's security to provide a specific roadmap of the additional solutions to which we have referred," the FCC chief information officer wrote. "However, we can state that the FCC's IT staff has worked with commercial cloud providers to implement Internet‐based solutions to limit the amount of disruptive bot-related activity if another bot-driven event occurs."

[...] When responding to another question about what hardware resources are being committed to improve the comment system's uptime, the CIO again said that revealing specific details would undermine the FCC's security.

[...] There are apparently no law enforcement agencies involved in the FCC's ongoing investigation because the attacks weren't significant enough. "The FCC consulted with the FBI following this incident, and it was agreed this was not a 'significant cyber incident' consistent with the definition contained in Presidential Policy Directive-41 (PPD-41)," the FCC said in its letter to House Democrats.

[...] Pai told House Democrats to trust him that the situation is under control.

-- submitted from IRC


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  • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 02 2017, @06:52AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 02 2017, @06:52AM (#547864)

    Ajit Pai is a scumbag, and the fuckas days are numbered.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 02 2017, @05:01PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 02 2017, @05:01PM (#548004)

    People like him are what you get when you have a society that glorifies money, greed, and crime. Just look at the last decade or two of hollywood where the villains are the protagonists that live the high life, with a little scattered "repercussions" here and there.

    The one that really stuck out to me was The Wolf of Wall Street where the female broker proclaims how great he was cause he bought her a car and got her going when she had nothing. I mean that's great and all, but not only is it suspicious but it reeks of apologizing. "He wasn't so bad, he selflessly helped out this one lady who went on to work for him and make him tons of cash! What a great guy!!"

    This one person doesn't matter so much, he is just a scape goat. The citizens of the US need to demand election and political contribution changes to remove money from the process, that is quite simply the only way forward. Oh yeah, and serious prison time for corruption.