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Right Wing Cyber Attacks on Healthcare.gov

 
 
Reply Sat 30 Nov, 2013 10:10 am
Right wingers have been distributing the link to the necessary tools to perform the attacks on the Healthcare.gov website through social networking, as pointed out by Information Week, and other websites .
http://www.examiner.com/article/right-wing-cyber-attacks-on-healthcare-gov-website-confirmed
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Reply Tue 3 Dec, 2013 07:06 am
I don't know if they fixed a way to keep hackers from messing with the site, (why would anyone do something like that just out of political spite?) but according to this report they fixed a lot of the problems though there is still more work to do on it.

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Reply Tue 3 Dec, 2013 10:25 am
@edgarblythe,
I'm suspicious of the story, mostly because of this paragraph:

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This program continually displays alternate page of the ObamaCare website. It has no virus, Trojans, worms, or cookies. The purpose is to overload the ObamaCare website, to deny service to users and perhaps overload and crash the system," reads the program's grammar- and spelling-challenged "about" screen. "You can open as many copies of this program as you want. Each copy opens multiple links to the site.

Generally speaking, people who are educated enough to program a denial-of-service attack are also literate enough to write correct English. My guess is that the attackers are trying to deflect the attention of law enforcement to suspects other than themselves.

Why would people want to cripple Healthcare.gov? For the same reason people climb Mount Everest --- because they can. Defacing websites is a sport in a few subcultures. And if it's a government webite, that usually earns extra credit.
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Reply Tue 3 Dec, 2013 08:52 pm
@revelette,
revelette wrote:

why would anyone do something like that just out of political spite?


They would do it, because they are determined to see Obamacare fail at all costs. Parados and others have been saying for some time that the reason Republicans want to repeal Obamacare is because they are afraid it will actually succeed. Well, what do you do when you don't have political power to repeal something you don't like? You sabotage it!
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Reply Tue 3 Dec, 2013 08:55 pm
@Kolyo,
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Republicans want to repeal Obamacare is because they are afraid it will actually succeed.


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revelette
 
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Reply Mon 30 Dec, 2013 10:19 am
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Over 1.1 million Americans enrolled in private health plans through Healthcare.gov between October 1 and Christmas Eve, the Obama administration announced on Sunday. That includes 975,000 enrollments in December alone as the beleaguered Obamacare website was relaunched at the beginning of the month and Americans faced a December 23 deadline to sign up for plans that take effect on New Year’s Day.

“As we continue our open enrollment campaign, we experienced a welcome surge in enrollment as millions of Americans seek access to affordable health care coverage through new Health Insurance Marketplaces nationwide,” wrote Marilyn Tavenner, administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), in a Sunday morning blog post.

Technical woes stymied enrollment in the federal marketplace for the first two months of the open enrollment season, which will conclude at the end of March. Just 27,000 people enrolled in a federal plan in October and 137,000 through November. Sign ups increased steadily as the site’s glitches were fixed and a surge of traffic on the December 23 deadline, when nearly two million people visited the site, propelled federal enrollments past the 1.1 million mark.

The new figures don’t include enrollments through the 14 state-based Obamacare marketplaces or the number of low-income Americans who have gained Medicaid coverage under the law’s optional expansion of the public insurance program. Some states — including California, New York, and Washington — have reported enrollment spikes similar to the federal marketplace in the last month.

California’s marketplace estimated that 27,000 residents picked plans on December 23 alone; another 20,000 reportedly signed up on the same day in New York and 10,000 in Washington. Several other states, such as Oregon and Maryland, have had less than stellar experiences as they struggle to fix glitches in their own marketplaces. About 237,000 people enrolled in the state-wide marketplaces through the end of November, according to the most recent data.

Enrollment in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) has also been surging in states that expanded Medicaid — and even in some that didn’t. In fact, just under four million low-income Americans have gained public health insurance since the beginning of the enrollment season in October.

Most Americans who signed up for new plans taking effect on January 1 will have until January 10 to pay their first month’s premium. The Obama administration has also urged insurance companies to accept out-of-network providers as if they are in-network and honor existing prescription drug refills for Americans whose old insurance policies may have been discontinued under the health law in January as they transition into their new plans.


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