Beware of fake ‘Obamacare’ sites that want to steal your info

President Barack Obama’s health care reform law kicks in Oct. 1, and cybercriminals, along with health care providers, are standing by, only too eager for you to share your personal information.

There’s already a lot of confusion out there about the Affordable Care Act, and as some of us start to finally pay attention and get ready to sign up for coverage, scammers and phishers are at the ready for those people who opt to sign up for coverage by doing it online at the Health Insurance Exchange. (You can learn more about the plan here.)

What makes it a potential gold mine for cyberthieves is that the Health Insurance Exchange “isn’t made up of a single authoritative site where people can go and register for coverage,” writes Christopher Budd, threat communications manager for Trend Micro security, in a blog post.

In addition to the federal site, he says, “people can apply for coverage at sites run by individual states. Then, within each state, there can also be legitimate third-party sites that provide assistance and even broker coverage.”

Read the rest here.

0 replies

Leave a Reply

Want to join the discussion?
Feel free to contribute!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.