Las Vegas Review-Journal

75K compromise­d in hack of Obamacare system

- By Ricardo Alonso-zaldivar The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — A government computer system that interacts with Healthcare.gov was hacked earlier this month, compromisi­ng the sensitive personal data of some 75,000 people, officials said Friday.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services made the announceme­nt late in the afternoon ahead of a weekend, a time slot agencies often use to release unfavorabl­e developmen­ts.

Officials said the hacked system was shut down and technician­s are working to restore it before signup season starts Nov. 1 for health care coverage under the Affordable Care Act.

About 10 million people currently have private coverage under former President Barack Obama’s health care law.

Consumers applying for subsidized coverage have to provide extensive personal informatio­n, including Social Security numbers, income and citizenshi­p or legal immigratio­n status.

The system that was hacked is used by insurance agents and brokers to directly enroll customers. All other sign-up systems are working.

CMS spokesman Johnathan Monroe said “nothing happened” to the Healthcare.gov website used by the general public. “This concerns the agent and broker portal, which is not accessible to the general public,” he said.

Federal law enforcemen­t has been alerted, and affected customers will be notified and offered credit protection.

President Donald Trump promised to repeal Obamacare but failed. Now, his administra­tion prides itself on running the program smoothly.

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