Starting a BLOG in 2018 is hard as HELL!

By NJroute22

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Hey TBP’ers!

I’ve been a reader of TBP since practically the beginning. I’ve also commented a lot and contributed guest posts in the past.

Probably my favorite site to read online! But that isn’t the point!

We’ve taken on a new identity (NJroute22) and decided to start a new blog for central New Jersey and parts of Pennsylvania.

The blog is called NJroute22.com – and thanks go out to the Admin Jim for allowing me to post on TBP. (And please take a look and tell me what you think!)

Today’s introductory post is about how ridiculously difficult it is to start a blog in 2018. It’s literally hard as hell to make a “blog” successful. Not impossible, but an uphill battle all the way. Not for the faint of heart, or those who do the “bare minimum.”

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OBAMACARE WEBSITE HACKED IN 4 MINUTES

Computer Security Expert Claims he Hacked the ObamaCare Website in 4 Minutes

The hits just keep on coming for ObamaCare. It was less than two weeks ago that I highlighted the potential premium rate death spiral that ObamaCare faces due to the fact that only old and sick people are signing up for the program. Now it seems there are further security related concerns plaguing the site, as cyber-security expert David Kennedy recently claimed that “gaining access to 70,000 personal records of Obamacare enrollees via HealthCare.gov took about 4 minutes.”

It’s actually hard to be this incompetent if you tried. More from the Washington Times:

The man who appeared before Congress last week to explain the security pitfalls of HealthCare.gov took to Fox News on Sunday to explain just how easy it was to penetrate the website.

Hacking expert David Kennedy told Fox’s Chris Wallace that gaining access to 70,000 personal records of Obamacare enrollees via HealthCare.gov took about 4 minutes and required nothing more than a standard browser, the Daily Caller reported.

“And 70,000 was just one of the numbers that I was able to go up to and I stopped after that,” he said. “You know, I’m sure it’s hundreds of thousands, if not more, and it was done within about a 4 minute timeframe. So, it’s just wide open.”

“You can literally just open up your browser, go to this, and extract all this information without actually having to hack the website itself,” he said.

Mr. Kennedy testified before Congress Thursday that HealthCare.gov was “100 percent” insecure, Washington Free Beaconreported.

For some context on this very important issue, check out the video below:

Full article here.