
“‘I’ll ask you your Social Security, your date of birth, [so] an hour later I can empty your bank account,’ John McAfee, who founded the cybersecurity company of the same name but is no longer associated with it, complained on Fox News. The Obamacare websites, he said, have ‘no safeguards,’ and the main site’s architecture is ‘outrageous.’ Federal officials say they have made website security a ‘top priority,’ said Marilyn Tavenner during a congressional hearing in July. ‘We will use appropriate policies, procedures, standards, and implementation specifications to ensure the privacy and security of consumer data in accordance with applicable law.'”
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