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Are you a member of Congress who has been asked to give an interview about the massive DDoS attacks that took down "The Internet" last week, but have absolutely no clue what you’re talking about?
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When members of Congress talk about “cyber bots” coming after them about free speech, people on the Internet have a hard time taking them seriously. We started this hotline to help you avoid those cringeworthy moments that could make you famous in a bad way, but more importantly, to get you up to speed on internet security so that you don't make uninformed decisions about the Internet and our basic rights in the digital age.
This phone call could be one of the most important things you do today. Our CTO Jeff Lyon will be more than happy to explain the basics of how DDoS attacks work, and how hastily passing more bad Internet legislation will put us all in even more danger. You'll get a quick rundown of how cyber attacks like this work, and what you, as a member of Congress, can actually do to prevent them in the future. We can also discuss how the SOPA cyberbots were or were not a part of this attack, if you want.
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Don’t be like Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn of the House Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, whose embarrassing interview on CNN makes it clear that her level of tech savvy falls somewhere between "says 'the Facebook' when she means Facebook" and "asks her kids how to cut and paste."
Call Fight for the Future's Congressional hotline for advice:
1 (844) 294-A-CLUE
You'll get a quick rundown of how cyber attacks like this work, and what you, as a member of Congress, can actually do to prevent them in the future. We can also discuss how the SOPA cyberbots were or were not a part of this attack, if you want.