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Darlene Storm: Insecure healthcare.gov allowed hacker to access 70,000 records in 4 minutes

Richi Jennings: Google makes first contact lens | HealthCare.gov still has major security problems, experts say

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Darlene Storm: Insecure healthcare.gov allowed hacker to access 70,000 records in 4 minutes
Healthcare.gov is still so insecure that a hacker was able to access 70,000 records in four minutes . . . without actually hacking! Kevin Mitnick called the site's security shameful, joining David Kennedy and other cybersecurity experts in warning that healthcare.gov is a hack waiting to happen. Read More


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Richi Jennings: Google makes first contact lens
Search engine giant Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) has always had a Cyclopean-like focus on high-tech research. All research related to the human eye or vision is a particular favorite of the company. Bloggers over the years have regaled us with spellbinding accounts of autonomous automobiles, fashion crimes on frames of glass, and balloons broadcasting Wi-Fi from clear skies above. All fanciful stories of technology brought to Earth from the rarefied aerie of Google's secretive research facility. But bloggers are also gifted with second sight. The latest visions are of "smart contact lenses" embedded with tiny microchips to monitor diabetics' glucose levels. Yet one blurry question remains: Are these visions the full truth or hyped-up fiction? Read More

HealthCare.gov still has major security problems, experts say
HealthCare.gov remains riddled with security vulnerabilities and is ripe for ID theft three and a half months after its launch, two cybersecurity experts told U.S. lawmakers Thursday. Read More


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