>FBI agents, one armed with an assault weapon, reportedly raided the home of a security professional who discovered sensitive data for 22,000 dental patients was available on the Internet, according to areport published Friday.
>Justin Shafer, who is described as a dental computer technician and software security researcher, reportedly said the raid happened on Tuesday at 6:30am as he, his wife, and three young children were sleeping. He said it started when his doorbell rang incessantly and someone banged hard on his door.
>The FTP server reportedly stored patient data in a way that made it easily accessible to anyone.
Stupid is as stupid does.
So why was he raided?
>patient data online
Dumb nuggers
Land of the free amiright?
So glad I live in SOCIALIST Europe enjoying my SOCIALIST FREEDOM.
>>54804020
>software security researcher
>FTP server reportedly stored patient data in a way that made it easily accessible to anyone.
Boy, good thing he was a security researcher
>one armed with an assault weapon
Every weapon is an assault weapon if you're attacking someone with it. Can we stop with these "scary words"?
>>54804020
>Burgerland
>>54805689
go back to /k/
>>54805298
>>54805344
>>54805974
Why is everyone assuming this is America? OP didn't actually say that.
>>54806414
FBI you fucking idiot
>>54806414
>FBI
>In other countries
>>54806414
>FBI
Also I'm almost certain America has the toughest patient record laws. Not even my wife or parents can see any of my medical records unless I write them a specific note per request, even after death. Doctors can't even leave voicemails that mention anything regarding my health, it's just "please give me a call back"
The red tape gets really fucking annoying when I want to change doctors and have my records moved. Shit takes eons.