U.S. intelligence agencies last week urged the Obama administration to check its new healthcare network for malicious software after learning that developers linked to the Belarus government helped produce the website, raising fresh concerns that private data posted by millions of Americans will be compromised.
The intelligence agencies notified the Department of Health and Human Services, the agency in charge of the Healthcare.gov network, about their concerns last week. Specifically, officials warned that programmers in Belarus, a former Soviet republic closely allied with Russia, were suspected of inserting malicious code that could be used for cyber attacks, according to U.S. officials familiar with the concerns.
The software links the millions of Americans who signed up for Obamacare to the federal government and more than 300 medical institutions and healthcare providers.
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I ain't signing onto this crap. No way.I'm not that stupid.
ReplyDeleteLucky for me I'm unemployed for the last 6 years and qualify for Medicaid.
ReplyDeleteOr, is that lucky?
I don't feel very lucky.
Oblama sucks.
Why in the world would the Obama regime use a third world Communist dictatorship
ReplyDeleteto design a Government website?
Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteWhy in the world would the Obama regime use a third world Communist dictatorship
to design a Government website?
February 5, 2014 at 8:09 AM
Because turning this country into third world Socialism is the goal of the Obama agenda.