Three companies “supplied millions of fake public comments to influence a 2017 proceeding by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to repeal net neutrality rules,” announced New York’s attorney general this week. Their investigation “found that the fake comments used the identities of millions of consumers, including thousands of New Yorkers, without their knowledge or consent,” as well as “widespread fraud and abusive practices” Collectively, the three companies have agreed to pay $615,000 in penalties and disgorgement.