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Healthcare.gov takes another hit

As if there needed to be another issue with the Healthcare.gov site. But now David Kennedy, of TrustedSec, has released a statement that users information can be searched through Google. While this statement has not been proven through practice, Kennedy says that he has been able to discover a method to hack into the vulnerabilities of the site. He will keep these methods to himself until the site has reached a state of security.

At this point, the site has not yet been hacked, by TrustedSec or other agencies. While the site complies with Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA), and has been investigated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, some are still skeptical about security. At this point, the management team for the site has not released any responses to the claims made by Kennedy.

Ally Zavala

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