Watertown’s Joel Mullaney is a software engineer and supporter of keeping Net Neutrality, so he was shocked to find that his name was signed to comments sent to the FCC asking for Net Neutrality regulations to be rolled back.
Mullaney’s was just one of more than 450,000 people who have discovered their identity had been stolen and used to send fake anti-net neutrality comments to Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai. Net neutrality is principle that internet service providers and governments regulating the Internet should treat all data on the internet the same, and not slowing or speeding up data from particular sources, or or charging differentially by user, website or type of application. FCC officials are considering changing the regulations that the Obama Administration put into place to strengthen net neutrality saying that they have led to a reduction in investment by major service providers. Opponents say the major internet providers, such as Verizon, Comcast and AT&T, will be able to play favorites, and it will likely favor big companies while hurting small ones and start-ups. Mullaney first heard about the fraudulent comments when he came across a thread on Reddit.