Government-Hired Hackers Discover HealthCare.Gov Security Flaw
Report out today
The government's own watchdogs tried to hack into HealthCare.gov earlier this year and found what they termed a critical vulnerability — but also came away with respect for some of the health insurance site's security features. Those are among the conclusions of a report being released Tuesday by the Health and Human Services Department inspector general, who focuses on health care fraud.
The report amounts to a mixed review for the federal website that serves as the portal to taxpayer-subsidized health plans for millions of Americans. Open enrollment season starts Nov. 15.
So-called "white hat" or ethical hackers from the inspector general's office found a weakness, but when they attempted to exploit it like a malicious hacker would, they were blocked by the system's defenses.
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A website that has security flaws? Wow...what a revelation.
A website that has security flaws? Wow...what a revelation.
You're right! So let's store the world's largest repository of financial and health-related information there!!!
I mean the war on cyber-crime was a thing and it ended, right? So, there's no potential downsides.
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