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Tuesday, February 21, 2023

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Volume 42 Table of Contents Issue 52
NYC Scraps Co-Op Internet in Public Housing So Big Telecom Can Move In
ISP admits lying to FCC about size of network to block funding to rivals
Researchers unearth Windows backdoor that’s unusually stealthy
Message-ID: <AAF219A9-3A77-41C8-A734-C3AA5185DB93@roscom.com> Date: 8 Feb 2023 16:31:25 -0500 From: "Monty Solomon" <monty@roscom.com> Subject: NYC Scraps Co-Op Internet in Public Housing So Big Telecom Can Move In "The people who are working for us also lose their jobs," Troy Walcott, president of People's Choice Communications, said. By Roshan Abraham NYC's Mayor is asking a cooperatively-run internet service provider consisting of former Spectrum employees to dismantle an already-installed network at the New York City Housing Authority so that the city can contract with Big Telecom. https://www.vice.com/en/article/y3pyvg/disgusting-nyc-scraps-co-op-internet-in-public-housing-so-big-telecom-can-move-in
Message-ID: <728DDBF1-663A-42B4-AA09-0EB5C3717765@roscom.com> Date: 2 Feb 2023 18:25:44 -0500 From: "Monty Solomon" <monty@roscom.com> Subject: ISP admits lying to FCC about size of network to block funding to rivals ISP gave FCC false coverage information to prevent others from getting grants. By Jon Brodkin Ryan Grewell, who runs a small wireless Internet service provider in Ohio, last month received an email that confirmed some of his worst suspicions about cable companies. Grewell, founder and general manager of Smart Way Communications, had heard from some of his customers that the Federal Communications Commission's new broadband map falsely claimed fiber Internet service was available at their homes from another company called Jefferson County Cable. Those customer reports spurred Grewell to submit a number of challenges to the FCC in an attempt to correct errors in Smart Way's service area. https://arstechnica.com/?p=1914454
Message-ID: <620C1E59-344C-4DF1-AF9A-EAB37BA38040@roscom.com> Date: 18 Feb 2023 17:21:45 -0500 From: "Monty Solomon" <monty@roscom.com> Subject: Researchers unearth Windows backdoor that’s unusually stealthy Frebniis abuses Microsoft IIS to smuggle malicious commands in web traffic. By Dan Goodin Researchers have discovered a clever piece of malware that stealthily exfiltrates data and executes malicious code from Windows systems by abusing a feature in Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS). IIS is a general-purpose web server that runs on Windows devices. As a web server, it accepts requests from remote clients and returns the appropriate response. In July 2021, network intelligence company Netcraft said there were 51.6 million instances of IIS spread across 13.5 million unique domains. https://arstechnica.com/?p=1918304
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