Federal regulators allege that a serious lapse in security posture could have led to Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace data being accessed from overseas, according to KFFHealthNews. Private companies suspected of accessing the Obamacare data are fighting back in court, describing the federal regulators' actions as 'lawless.' ACA enrollment platforms have been suspended over the alleged foreign access to consumer data.
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MarketDial executives say a federal case against them, filed by a major corporation, was meant to shut them down. Their accuser still says they’re guilty of theft. https://t.co/LncMJQZg6R
Private companies suspected of accessing Obamacare marketplace data from overseas fight back in court, alleging federal regulators’ action was “lawless,” @KFFHealthNews reports. https://t.co/FivS1rl3oZ