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And how often do they respond with something like that and then a week later confess that a million customers personal details were stolen including a "small number" of credit card details?UncleBuck hit the nail on the head, SQL injection attacks happen a lot.
From your own source:
"Officials said the attacker does not appear to have stolen any personal data and only broke in to a server used to test run software for the site. HHS said the Healthcare.gov site doesn’t seem to have been a specific target of the attack."
"“If this happened anywhere other than HealthCare.gov, it wouldn’t be news,” a senior DHS official told the WSJ."
Did you not read the bit where they state "does not appear to have stolen any personal data". They are saying they have no idea yet if any data was or was not stolen.
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