Hackers Break Into HealthCare.gov
mpicpp is one of many to point out that hackers broke into the HealthCare.gov website in July and uploaded malicious software. "Hackers silently infected a Healthcare.gov computer server this summer. But the malware didn't manage to steal anyone's data, federal officials say. On Thursday, the Health and Human Services Department, which manages the Obamacare website, explained what happened. And officials stressed that personal information was never at risk. "Our review indicates that the server did not contain consumer personal information; data was not transmitted outside the agency, and the website was not specifically targeted," HHS spokesman Kevin Griffis said. But it was a close call, showing just how vulnerable computer systems can be. It all happened because of a series of mistakes. A computer server that routinely tests portions of the website wasn't properly set up. It was never supposed to be connected to the Internet — but someone had accidentally connected it anyway. That left it open to attack, and on July 8, malware slipped past the Obamacare security system, officials said.
Because there is some wiggle-room in the interpretation of the law, it appears he thought, or hoped, it was possible to tweak the enforcement or application of the law enough so that most people could keep similar services or doctors.
Being overly optimistic is not quite the same as "lying". Bad judgement, yes!
P.S. Mitt told some whoppers also. Honest politicians are a rare breed; I suspect the system weeds out the honest ones.
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