Posted on 10/18/2013 9:01:23 AM PDT by gaggs
Im just throwing this out there. Could some disaffected citizen or group be sabotaging ObamaCare websites? Why would a website that took over 600 million dollars and 3 years to develop not work? It just doesnt make sense. Perhaps the glitches are the result of a computer virus called FUXNET created by a cyber patriot. Cyber patriot that term should piss off the liberals reading this.
The following was reported by Lame Cherry:
FUXNET is a most interesting creation as the basis of it is, it activates when using the Obamacare sign up and in all other instances it simply lays dormant.
I can not go into details nor would I in assisting the dismantling of this virus put into place by MIC to liberate Americans from the regime, but I will mention aspects of this to explain its far reaching effects.
FUXNET is such a virus, that it can not be detected. If it were attempted to be removed, it would literally shut down the computer operating system.
That is why the regime shut down Obamacare the first weekend and admitted they were trying to gut the system as it is embedded.
Read more: http://www.commonsenseevaluation.com/2013/10/18/obamacare-website-sabotaged/#sthash.mlbYPfB1.dpuf
Austrian?
Because it was a government project. The top people are not accountable.
Once you un-compress and add the whitespace back to the javascript, its blatantly obvious the code is incomplete. Straight up ugly actually..
You are truly underestimating the governments incompetence and infinite capacity to waste money.
Because it was a government project. The top people are not accountable.
More likely: garbage in = garbage out
:)
The dog ate their homework.
Dolts.
Prez Bush himself trained eagles to fly into the windmills.
I think he is behind the FUXNET virus too.
LOL
Not unless the saboteurs were the coders who wrote the ghastly javascript that runs them. There are blogs which have posted parts of the source code, making it clear it maybe, at best, was ready for alpha testing, which plainly was never done. It was released without either alpha or beta testing, and as a result would crash even under a user load of one per day.
I looked at just the PR side pages at healthcare.gov, and found that while not flawed or incomplete as the bloggers had found the operational pages to be, the code looks like it was generated by an automated program, rather than actual programmers — incredibly long and needlessly complex code to render a page whose only content was a nice graphic and a bunch of pulldown menus, scant documentation. If any FReepers actually wade into the thing to do a test sign-up, I hope they’ll grab a copy of the source code from the pages where things go awry.
Of course, even with good coding, the whole idea of sending a government website to do the market’s job sounds was fool’s errand to begin with. (It’s the kind of idiocy the left has engaged in since at least Lenin, who thought that running an industrial enterprise took no skill or intelligence.)
Obamacare Website Violates Licensing Agreement for Copyrighted Software
Company to pursue action against HHS for using copyrighted web script.
First page of registration has 56 Java Script callouts and 11 CSS stylesheets.
No need for a virus in my opinion. If it ain't fixed, don't break it.
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It’s British Software.
May all of their computers experience the Blue Screen of Death.
With all due respect, of course.
Maybe they should call Kim Komando....
like stuxnet?
only SUXNET
helpline: call 1-800- F**K_YO
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Only to destroy, only to fundamentally change America, by any means necessary.
This is how the federal gov't works. You should be thankful only 600 million was wasted.
Company to pursue action against HHS for using copyrighted web script."
R'ut R'oh.
...and....
*snicker*
That brings to mind the greater (and more frightening) point. This is the kind of gross incompetence we can expect when these Acorn type wannabe bureaucrats are rendering decisions affecting the health of our bodies.
The Blue Pill Of Death.
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Because it's a federal government projeect. You really didn't expect it to work, did you?
It isn’t a website. It is actually a web application, a very big one. A web site just serves content and pages. A web application interacts with the user and back end data bases. Actually IBM or any other big Software Development shop would have a hard time with 9,000,000 users a day.
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