That’s what David Kennedy did. He’s a security researcher and “ethical hacker,” and remembers only one: It unlocks a password vault, an encrypted database that stores dozens of his other passwords.
That’s what David Kennedy did. He’s a security researcher and “ethical hacker,” and remembers only one: It unlocks a password vault, an encrypted database that stores dozens of his other passwords.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the division of the health department that administers the Healthcare.gov insurance exchange, has denied that the website is vulnerable to hackers. The statement came in response to David Kennedy of TrustedSec who claims that consumer information including first names, last names, addresses, and user names is publicly viewable […]
The federal health insurance marketplace at Healthcare.gov still has major security issues according to some experts, including a flaw that allows user records to show up in Google results. At least 70,000 records with personal identifying information including first and last names, addresses, and user names are accessible by using an advanced Google search and […]
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