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John McAfee predicts hackers will empty Obamacare enrollees' bank accounts
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[quote:davvi:MV8yMzgwOTgxXzQwNzM5NzIyX0FERTRDMzY5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1103534:MV8yMzgwOTgxXzQwNzM5NjQ4XzFBQTlFN0M2] The obamacare website has already been damaged and hacked. Everyone that signed up for the junk had their personal information stolen. The hacks are what is causing all of the glitches. The Obama cult is full of cover-ups and lies, so they will never tell everyone that the personal information and the obamascam site was hacked. :excuseme2: [/quote] I am not surprised...I got a letter in the mail the other day, announcing my new "prescription cards" were enclosed. It came from a company that I have never heard of and certainly didn't sign up for...They were very official looking and I wondered what the heck (?), and also would someone think they were from the gov and part of obummercare and try to use them? I couldn't figure out what the point of them were... [/quote]
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"Obamacare websites have "no safeguards" to protect Americans who enroll in the health insurance exchanges from hackers who will "empty your bank account," according to internet security pioneer John McAfee.
McAfee said he could create a fake Obamacare exchange website for "a couple hundred dollars" and expect a big return on the scam.
"I'll ask you your social security, your date of birth, [so] an hour later I can empty your bank account," he told Fox News' Gretchen Carlson."
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