Posted on 12/03/2013 7:15:11 PM PST by Beave Meister
The Obamacare insurance marketplace is even more vulnerable to security breaches since the administration fixed Healthcare.gov, according to a cyber security expert.
Health and Human Services (HHS) released a progress report on Sunday following its self-imposed Nov. 30 deadline to repair the website, saying that the team has knocked more than 400 bug fixes and software improvements off the punch list.
The administration said that the site capacity is stable at its intended level, though the site continued to crash on Monday.
The eight-page report made no mention of the websites numerous security flaws, which experts say put Americans personal information at risk.
It doesnt appear that any security fixes were done at all, David Kennedy, CEO of the online security firm TrustedSec, told the Washington Free Beacon.
Kennedy said fundamental safeguards missing from Healthcare.gov that were identified by his company more than a month ago have yet to be put in place.
(Excerpt) Read more at freebeacon.com ...
the fix is in
Six and a half million ... for what? Something that doesn’t work? I could have given them something that doesn’t work for a lot less.
Did you mean $650 million?
Sorry, my bad.
“America is a laughingstock.”
Actually the executive branch is a laughing stock.
Obama is a Kenyan and President Jarrett was born in Iran,
hatched from an egg fertilized on the planet Reptilia.
Sebelius is a beady-eyed, hatchet-faced android assembled in Mexico.
We’re being occupied by The Three Stooges.
That was the original cost up to Oct. 1st when it opened. Didn't they say they would have to spend an additional $400 million for the fixes? Making it a $1 billion dollar+ website.
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