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Recognizing that a lack of affordable, high-speed internet access has hampered economic growth and fueled inequality, the Joe Biden administration’s recently released infrastructure plan calls for investing $100 billion in the nation’s digital infrastructure. This amount is in line with third-party estimates for building last-mile fiber connectivity to most homes and businesses, but reducing prices and increasing adoption requires a radically different model for the internet service provider (ISP) market. The Biden administration and its allies in Congress should adopt open access requirements as a precondition for any federal investments. Without a massive investment to build out the country’s open fiber infrastructure and a new set of rules to govern its use, the United States risks being left behind.
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India Orders Suppression of Critical Social Media Posts Amid COVID-19 Outbreak
As a devastating second wave of COVID-19 spreads through India, the Narendra Modi government announced on Sunday that it had ordered Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter to remove roughly 100 social media posts critical of its response to the pandemic. All three platforms have complied with the order. Among the posts removed include calls for Prime Minister Modi to resign as well as criticism from opposition politicians. For example, one from Member of Parliament Revanth Reddy referred to the outbreak as a “disaster,” mentioning “Shortage of vaccines, shortage of medicines, increasing
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Data Leak Exposes 533 million Facebook Users
The personal information of 533 million Facebook users from 106 countries was scraped and published for free on an online hacking forum on Saturday. The leak, which impacted over 32.3 million users in the United States, 11.5 million in the United Kingdom, and 6.1 million in India, included phone numbers, full names, birth dates, email addresses, locations, biographical data, and other sensitive information. On Wednesday, Facebook stated that the vulnerability which led to the leak was patched in 2019 and that the company does not plan on notifying any of its impacted users. Despite the age of the leak, experts warn that cybercriminals can still exploit