Gizmodo writes that FCC emails show that the agency spread lies to bolster false DDoS attack claims. Their system became overwhelmed in early 2017 after John Oliver directed his audience to flood the agency with comments supporting net neutrality. A similar surge had happened for similar reasons back in 2014. However, the current FCC team appears to have lied about both occasions.
Internal emails reviewed by Gizmodo lay bare the agency's efforts to counter rife speculation that senior officials manufactured a cyberattack, allegedly to explain away technical problems plaguing the FCC's comment system amid its high-profile collection of public comments on a controversial and since-passed proposal to overturn federal net neutrality rules.
The FCC has been unwilling or unable to produce any evidence an attack occurred—not to the reporters who've requested and even sued over it, and not to U.S. lawmakers who've demanded to see it. Instead, the agency conducted a quiet campaign to bolster its cyberattack story with the aid of friendly and easily duped reporters, chiefly by spreading word of an earlier cyberattack that its own security staff say never happened.
(Score: 2) by Thexalon on Thursday June 07 2018, @09:33PM (1 child)
MSNBC's Chuck Todd has by all appearances taken orders from the Democratic National Committee [wikileaks.org]. And yet he's not been fired.
Your implication that conservatives are always pretend-journalists and liberal media outlets are at least trying to get the story right is belied by the evidence. The fact is, any media outlet can be wrong, and the right thing to do is treat any source as suspect without independent confirmation of what they're saying.
The only thing that stops a bad guy with a compiler is a good guy with a compiler.
(Score: 2) by DeathMonkey on Thursday June 07 2018, @10:52PM
MSNBC's Chuck Todd has by all appearances taken orders from the Democratic National Committee [wikileaks.org].
Oh boy, what a smoking gun! A political commentator scheduled a meeting to talk to somebody in a political campaign!
And the orders where what, exactly, to use his mind control powers to make Mika Brzezinski say nicer things?
Your implication that conservatives are always pretend-journalists and liberal media outlets are at least trying to get the story right is belied by the evidence.
I didn't say conservative, I said Fox.