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Facebook to Take Action Against Users Repeatedly Sharing Misinformation

Facebook to Take Action Against Users Repeatedly Sharing Misinformation Facebook will reduce the distribution of all posts in its news feed from such user accounts. By Reuters | Updated: 27 May 2021 10:29 IST Facebook was launching ways to inform people if they are interacting with content rated by fact-checker Highlights Facebook said it took down 1.3 billion fake accounts Facebook launched fact-checking programme in late 2016 Facebook said on Wednesday it would take stronger action against people who repeatedly share misinformation on the platform. Facebook will reduce the distribution of all posts in its news feed from a user account if it frequently shares content that has been flagged as false by one of the company s fact-checking partners, the social media giant said in a blog post. 

Facebook vows to take stronger action against users sharing misinformation

Facebook to take action against users repeatedly sharing misinformation

Facebook to take action against users repeatedly sharing misinformation
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Facebook to take action against users repeatedly sharing misinformation

Facebook to take action against users repeatedly sharing misinformation
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Securing US Infrastructure in Wake of Colonial Pipeline Hack

Tuesday, May 18, 2021 One of the nation’s largest pipelines, Colonial Pipeline, which carries 45 percent of the East Coast’s fuel supplies, was forced to shut down on May 7 after it was targeted by a ransomware attack. Ransomware is a type of malware where criminal groups encrypt data, effectively “holding it hostage,” until the victim pays a ransom. Colonial Pipeline resumed operations on May 15. However, the cyberattack has sparked public panic and outcry as parts of the country experience fuel shortages and fuel prices rise to their highest levels in nearly seven years. The incident has also renewed efforts government-wide to strengthen security of U.S. pipelines and the power grid. On May 11, the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce reintroduced bipartisan legislation aimed at bolstering the Department of Energy’s (“DOE”) ability to respond to cybersecurity threats to U.S. energy infrastructure. Among the several measures introduced were:

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