Wednesday, February 5, 2014

From Belarus With Love?


I received an email today detailing the involvement of Balarus software engineers on the Obamacare website and then today PatriotPost.US reports that U.S. intelligence officials have retracted their warning about this.  Hmmm...first they issue a warning, confirming that the site was built by software engineers working for a state controlled country hostile to the U.S., then they retract it.  Who do you believe?

 


From Belarus With Love?

U.S. intelligence officials retracted a warning that developers linked to the Belarus government helped to create Healthcare.gov and inserted malicious software (malware) that could be used later for cyber attacks. Obviously, that possibility would raise new questions about the security of data entered by millions of Americans, but Caitlin Hayden of the White House National Security Council promises, "So far HHS has found no indications that any software was developed in Belarus." That's very reassuring, we guess. But cyberwarfare expert David Kennedy warned last month that ObamaCare was "much worse off" after all the fixes, and it almost defies belief that HHS could have paid contractors tied to a hostile regime to build Healthcare.gov complete with malware. Then again, the Belarusian malware might have actually made insurance affordable.
 The email:


Bad enough that the Obama Administration let a $636-million contract be awarded to a Canadian firm on a no-bid basis.  It went there because one of Michelle's college friends was highly placed in the inept company.  Now we learn about a Bellarussian connection!!! 

HELLLLLOOOOOO!  Is anyone going to hold Obama, Sibelius and other morons accountable for this?  Bill Gertz is one of the finest reporters anywhere.  Read this and gasp!

The Belarusian Connection

Obamacare network vulnerable to cyber attack
  

Intel chair calls for probe

Software security issue follows website problems

Internet diversion linked to state telecom

Belarus software not raised during Hill probes

 

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