Tuesday, February 11, 2014

The Real Question Is Whether The Healthcare.gov Website Was Taken From The Trash And Called New

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/04/us-usa-healthcare-code-idUSBREA1319N20140204
The Suggestion From The Media About The Healthcare.gov website in Belarus
  
   The question concerning the Healthcare.gov website wasn't whether it was written or re-written in Belarus, Russia. That has nothing to do with it.
   The point is whether the website is contaminated, corrupt, open to hackers and information thieves. 
   How the website wound up being hosted by a server system in Belarus Russia, that is the question.
   Whether the information is secured or not. That is the question.
   Was the website written by those who claimed to have written it, or, is it something that was found floating around in cyberspace and taken and called a website that was built by the Obama administration team? 
    It looks like it was taken from the graveyard of information - cleaned up a bit- and then used as a real website. (Some one was paid for it.) Do nothing, get paid. 
  There is no way to re-write a trash bin website and make it usable on any normal server.
   Websites from the trash bin are susceptible to hackers and viruses. Just because the information you put on the site hasn't been used or sold yet to criminals, it can be at any time.
    It is illegal to build a server to host a corrupt website like that.
   There is no way that web site would ever be repaired and accepted into a server. It is labeled- contaminated- damaged- security risk- junk. 
   
    

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