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I received this notice from Healthcare.gov this AM (removed all actual links - use extreme caution, healthcare.gov will infect your computer with tracking software, if you visit, do so using sandboxie or a Virtual Machine for your safety):
If you spend $500 million on a website that should cost less than $150k, why in the hell are you skimping on the SSL software and using "Open Source" --- all hackers have access to the source code --- instead of paying a few hundred or a few thousand and getting a REAL solution?
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Recently, you may have heard about a new internet security weakness, known as Heartbleed, which is impacting some websites. HealthCare.gov uses many layers of protections to secure your information and we’ve recently enhanced our systems to add additional protections. While there’s no indication that the Heartbleed vulnerability has been used against HealthCare.gov or that any personal information has ever been at risk, we have reset consumers’ passwords out of abundance of caution.This means the next time you visit the website, you’ll need to create a new password. We strongly recommend you create a unique password – not one that you’ve already used on other websites.How to reset your password
- Use the online Forgot Password Feature
- Enter your username and click “Send email”
- Wait for the “Forgot Marketplace Password” email we’ll send you to create a new password for your account
Here are some password tips and information about managing your HealthCare.gov account. For additional information about the Heartbleed vulnerability, please visit HealthCare.gov/heartbleed.
The HealthCare.gov Team
If you spend $500 million on a website that should cost less than $150k, why in the hell are you skimping on the SSL software and using "Open Source" --- all hackers have access to the source code --- instead of paying a few hundred or a few thousand and getting a REAL solution?