FCC claims cyberattack following Last Week Tonight segment

William Gayde

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Late Sunday night, John Oliver's Last Week Tonight aired a segment on Net Neutrality under the new Trump administration. Led by chairman Ajit Pai, the FCC has had a widely publicized opposition to current Obama-Era net neutrality legislation. Oliver's scathing report on large ISPs and the current FCC's policies that favor them over the health of the internet concluded with a call to action for viewers to voice their displeasure.

Oliver directed viewers to the URL gofccyourself.com that he owns and is directed at the FCC's comment page. With millions watching live and later on Youtube combined, this quickly overwhelmed the FCC's website. It went down shortly after the segment aired and was slow to load for most of the day as consumers continued expressing their comments in the hopes of keeping the internet free.

The FCC didn't like all of this bad publicity apparently. In a statement, FCC chief information officer David Bray said that "beginning on Sunday night at midnight, our analysis reveals that the FCC was subject to multiple distributed denial-of-service attacks (DDos)." Rather than calling it an unintentional denial-of-service, Bray believes that "these were deliberate attempts by external actors to bombard the FCC’s comment system with a high amount of traffic to our commercial cloud host."

Although they haven't provided any evidence yet, Bray and the FCC believe that "these actors were not attempting to file comments themselves; rather they made it difficult for legitimate commenters to access and file with the FCC." The site also went down in 2014 when Oliver also aired an episode on net neutrality. In that case, the outage was caused by an unintentional DDoS from viewers making comments in a similar way.

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There's nothing "unintentional" about this increased traffic to the FCC site, honestly. You'd think it would be a sign to the FCC in the order of "you know what? Maybe we should slow down a smidge and look at this again."
 
you do realize he was joking and only saying it for a source of materiel.
He never would have thought people would be stupid enough to elect him.

That feeling in your mind when you read my post is called cognitive dissonance. It what happens when you want to believe something that doesn't conform to reality.
 
you do realize he was joking and only saying it for a source of materiel.
He never would have thought people would be stupid enough to elect him.

That feeling in your mind when you read my post is called cognitive dissonance. It what happens when you want to believe something that doesn't conform to reality.

That's not cognitive dissonance, that's delusion.
 
Most likely the site is just under configured for heavy traffic - - typical of *.gov - - no capacity planning :giggle:
 
you do realize he was joking and only saying it for a source of materiel.
He never would have thought people would be stupid enough to elect him.

That feeling in your mind when you read my post is called cognitive dissonance. It what happens when you want to believe something that doesn't conform to reality.

That's not cognitive dissonance, that's delusion.

Delusion indeed inhabits the minds of about a third of our population. Don't waste your time trying to inform this guy what a "joke" is. Oliver made fun of the idea in this clip, but some people just won't get it. Another tip...don't feed the troll when he comes back.
 
It doesn't matter I and ALL of my friends (50+) got our comments in this morning as I imagine others have also finally completed. Ajit Pai is a corporate shill.
 
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