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Wayne Paul
March 27th 07, 03:02 AM
Am I the only one having a problem accessing the SSA website this evening?
(http://www.ssa.org)

Wayne
http://www.soaridaho.com/

Jack
March 27th 07, 03:34 AM
Wayne Paul wrote:
> Am I the only one having a problem accessing the SSA website this evening?
> (http://www.ssa.org)

Ala door-nail.


Jack

Tuno
March 27th 07, 03:53 AM
I've been trying without success for several hours.

BT
March 27th 07, 04:52 AM
9pm west coast time.. still down
BT

"Wayne Paul" > wrote in message
...
> Am I the only one having a problem accessing the SSA website this evening?
> (http://www.ssa.org)
>
> Wayne
> http://www.soaridaho.com/
>
>
>
>

BT
March 27th 07, 04:53 AM
there was severe weather moving through that area yesterday and again
today..

could be a power issue.. but I know not were there web is hosted.

BT

"Wayne Paul" > wrote in message
...
> Am I the only one having a problem accessing the SSA website this evening?
> (http://www.ssa.org)
>
> Wayne
> http://www.soaridaho.com/
>
>
>
>

March 27th 07, 05:01 AM
The server was hit by a hacker and has been shut down until it is
fixed. It should be up tomorrow or the next day. Email is still
working.
Tom Dixon
Idaho




On Mar 26, 8:02 pm, "Wayne Paul" > wrote:
> Am I the only one having a problem accessing the SSA website this evening?
> (http://www.ssa.org)
>
> Waynehttp://www.soaridaho.com/

March 27th 07, 04:56 PM
Geeze, I thought we just got rid of a SSA computer system that didn't
work and a CFO who was living the good life on our dues. Now a hacked
website that is down for a day (or more)? Web security isn't a new
science. If, as I understand it, we have all our "eggs" on one basket
linked to this web server (recent Soaring mag article) shouldn't web
security and fault tolerance be Priority One?

The people who have done all the web and database development for the
SSA have done an admirable job on a daunting task and have done it as
volunteers. The computer industry is very complex and no one person or
group has best of breed expertise in all areas. Have we now reached
the point where we need to act like a professional organization and
move from our new "home grown" systems to some professional (as in
paid, experienced and, accountable) management and development of
these systems? I question if web security is one of those areas where
the SSA (and it's volunteers) needs to be involved in the design and
management. If we are paying someone to provide all web hosting and
security services, then this 24 hour notice should be our signal to
move on.

Sam

Mike Schumann
March 28th 07, 02:43 AM
For an organization the size of the SSA, they shouldn't be running their own
web server at all. They should use a shared web hosting service like
1and1.com. We use them for our company web site, and it costs us under
$5.00 / month for web hosting plus 50 e-mail accounts.

Mike Schumann

> wrote in message
ups.com...
> Geeze, I thought we just got rid of a SSA computer system that didn't
> work and a CFO who was living the good life on our dues. Now a hacked
> website that is down for a day (or more)? Web security isn't a new
> science. If, as I understand it, we have all our "eggs" on one basket
> linked to this web server (recent Soaring mag article) shouldn't web
> security and fault tolerance be Priority One?
>
> The people who have done all the web and database development for the
> SSA have done an admirable job on a daunting task and have done it as
> volunteers. The computer industry is very complex and no one person or
> group has best of breed expertise in all areas. Have we now reached
> the point where we need to act like a professional organization and
> move from our new "home grown" systems to some professional (as in
> paid, experienced and, accountable) management and development of
> these systems? I question if web security is one of those areas where
> the SSA (and it's volunteers) needs to be involved in the design and
> management. If we are paying someone to provide all web hosting and
> security services, then this 24 hour notice should be our signal to
> move on.
>
> Sam
>



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Wayne Paul
March 28th 07, 06:07 AM
The SSA Website is back online!

Wayne
http://www.soaridaho.com/


"Mike Schumann" > wrote in message
.. .
> For an organization the size of the SSA, they shouldn't be running their
> own web server at all. They should use a shared web hosting service like
> 1and1.com. We use them for our company web site, and it costs us under
> $5.00 / month for web hosting plus 50 e-mail accounts.
>
> Mike Schumann
>
> > wrote in message
> ups.com...
>> Geeze, I thought we just got rid of a SSA computer system that didn't
>> work and a CFO who was living the good life on our dues. Now a hacked
>> website that is down for a day (or more)? Web security isn't a new
>> science. If, as I understand it, we have all our "eggs" on one basket
>> linked to this web server (recent Soaring mag article) shouldn't web
>> security and fault tolerance be Priority One?
>>
>> The people who have done all the web and database development for the
>> SSA have done an admirable job on a daunting task and have done it as
>> volunteers. The computer industry is very complex and no one person or
>> group has best of breed expertise in all areas. Have we now reached
>> the point where we need to act like a professional organization and
>> move from our new "home grown" systems to some professional (as in
>> paid, experienced and, accountable) management and development of
>> these systems? I question if web security is one of those areas where
>> the SSA (and it's volunteers) needs to be involved in the design and
>> management. If we are paying someone to provide all web hosting and
>> security services, then this 24 hour notice should be our signal to
>> move on.
>>
>> Sam
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
>

March 28th 07, 06:38 AM
On Mar 28, 12:07 am, "Wayne Paul" > wrote:
> The SSA Website is back online!
>
> Waynehttp://www.soaridaho.com/
>
> "Mike Schumann" > wrote in message
>
> .. .
>
>
>
> > For an organization the size of the SSA, they shouldn't be running their
> > own web server at all. They should use a shared web hosting service like
> > 1and1.com. We use them for our company web site, and it costs us under
> > $5.00 / month for web hosting plus 50 e-mail accounts.
>
> > Mike Schumann
>
> > > wrote in message
> ups.com...
> >> Geeze, I thought we just got rid of a SSA computer system that didn't
> >> work and a CFO who was living the good life on our dues. Now a hacked
> >> website that is down for a day (or more)? Web security isn't a new
> >> science. If, as I understand it, we have all our "eggs" on one basket
> >> linked to this web server (recent Soaring mag article) shouldn't web
> >> security and fault tolerance be Priority One?
>
> >> The people who have done all the web and database development for the
> >> SSA have done an admirable job on a daunting task and have done it as
> >> volunteers. The computer industry is very complex and no one person or
> >> group has best of breed expertise in all areas. Have we now reached
> >> the point where we need to act like a professional organization and
> >> move from our new "home grown" systems to some professional (as in
> >> paid, experienced and, accountable) management and development of
> >> these systems? I question if web security is one of those areas where
> >> the SSA (and it's volunteers) needs to be involved in the design and
> >> management. If we are paying someone to provide all web hosting and
> >> security services, then this 24 hour notice should be our signal to
> >> move on.
>
> >> Sam
>
> > --
> > Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Correct, the SSA site is online and more secure. Thank you all for
your patience.

March 29th 07, 07:08 PM
Well, I cannot get on now..Could it be "down" again?
Renny



On Mar 27, 11:38�pm, " >
wrote:
> On Mar 28, 12:07 am, "Wayne Paul" > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > The SSA Website is back online!
>
> > Waynehttp://www.soaridaho.com/
>
> > "Mike Schumann" > wrote in message
>
> .. .
>
> > > For an organization the size of the SSA, they shouldn't be running their
> > > own web server at all. *They should use a shared web hosting service like
> > > 1and1.com. *We use them for our company web site, and it costs us under
> > > $5.00 / month for web hosting plus 50 e-mail accounts.
>
> > > Mike Schumann
>
> > > > wrote in message
> > ups.com...
> > >> Geeze, I thought we just got rid of a SSA computer system that didn't
> > >> work and a CFO who was living the good life on our dues. *Now a hacked
> > >> website that is down for a day (or more)? *Web security isn't a new
> > >> science. *If, as I understand it, we have all our "eggs" on one basket
> > >> linked to this web server (recent Soaring mag article) shouldn't *web
> > >> security and fault tolerance be Priority One?
>
> > >> The people who have done all the web and database development for the
> > >> SSA have done an admirable job on a daunting task and have done it as
> > >> volunteers. The computer industry is very complex and no one person or
> > >> group has best of breed expertise in all areas. *Have we now reached
> > >> the point where we need to act like a professional organization and
> > >> move from our new "home grown" systems to some professional (as in
> > >> paid, experienced and, accountable) management and development of
> > >> these systems? *I question if web security is one of those areas where
> > >> the SSA (and it's volunteers) needs to be involved in the design and
> > >> management. *If we are paying someone to provide all web hosting and
> > >> security services, then this 24 hour notice should be our signal to
> > >> move on.
>
> > >> Sam
>
> > > --
> > > Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com-Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Correct, the SSA site is online and more secure. Thank you all for
> your patience.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

01-- Zero One
March 29th 07, 07:42 PM
Don’t know if it is down.... but it sure isn’t up.



Larry



" > wrote in message
oups.com:

> Well, I cannot get on now..Could it be "down" again?
> Renny
>
>
>
> On Mar 27, 11:38�pm, " >
> wrote:
> > On Mar 28, 12:07 am, "Wayne Paul" > wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > The SSA Website is back online!
> >
> > > Waynehttp://www.soaridaho.com/
> >
> > > "Mike Schumann" > wrote in message
> >
> > .. .
> >
> > > > For an organization the size of the SSA, they shouldn't be running their
> > > > own web server at all. They should use a shared web hosting service like
> > > > 1and1.com. We use them for our company web site, and it costs us under
> > > > $5.00 / month for web hosting plus 50 e-mail accounts.
> >
> > > > Mike Schumann
> >
> > > > > wrote in message
> > > ups.com...
> > > >> Geeze, I thought we just got rid of a SSA computer system that didn't
> > > >> work and a CFO who was living the good life on our dues. Now a hacked
> > > >> website that is down for a day (or more)? Web security isn't a new
> > > >> science. If, as I understand it, we have all our "eggs" on one basket
> > > >> linked to this web server (recent Soaring mag article) shouldn't web
> > > >> security and fault tolerance be Priority One?
> >
> > > >> The people who have done all the web and database development for the
> > > >> SSA have done an admirable job on a daunting task and have done it as
> > > >> volunteers. The computer industry is very complex and no one person or
> > > >> group has best of breed expertise in all areas. Have we now reached
> > > >> the point where we need to act like a professional organization and
> > > >> move from our new "home grown" systems to some professional (as in
> > > >> paid, experienced and, accountable) management and development of
> > > >> these systems? I question if web security is one of those areas where
> > > >> the SSA (and it's volunteers) needs to be involved in the design and
> > > >> management. If we are paying someone to provide all web hosting and
> > > >> security services, then this 24 hour notice should be our signal to
> > > >> move on.
> >
> > > >> Sam
> >
> > > > --
> > > > Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com-Hide quoted text -
> >
> > > - Show quoted text -
> >
> > Correct, the SSA site is online and more secure. Thank you all for
> > your patience.- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -

March 30th 07, 06:04 AM
On Mar 29, 1:42 pm, "01-- Zero One" > wrote:
> Don't know if it is down.... but it sure isn't up.
>
> Larry
>
> " > wrote in message
>
> oups.com:
>
>
>
> > Well, I cannot get on now..Could it be "down" again?
> > Renny
>
> > On Mar 27, 11:38?pm, " >
> > wrote:
> > > On Mar 28, 12:07 am, "Wayne Paul" > wrote:
>
> > > > The SSA Website is back online!
>
> > > > Waynehttp://www.soaridaho.com/
>
> > > > "Mike Schumann" > wrote in message
>
> > > .. .
>
> > > > > For an organization the size of the SSA, they shouldn't be running their
> > > > > own web server at all. They should use a shared web hosting service like
> > > > > 1and1.com. We use them for our company web site, and it costs us under
> > > > > $5.00 / month for web hosting plus 50 e-mail accounts.
>
> > > > > Mike Schumann
>
> > > > > > wrote in message
> > > > ups.com...
> > > > >> Geeze, I thought we just got rid of a SSA computer system that didn't
> > > > >> work and a CFO who was living the good life on our dues. Now a hacked
> > > > >> website that is down for a day (or more)? Web security isn't a new
> > > > >> science. If, as I understand it, we have all our "eggs" on one basket
> > > > >> linked to this web server (recent Soaring mag article) shouldn't web
> > > > >> security and fault tolerance be Priority One?
>
> > > > >> The people who have done all the web and database development for the
> > > > >> SSA have done an admirable job on a daunting task and have done it as
> > > > >> volunteers. The computer industry is very complex and no one person or
> > > > >> group has best of breed expertise in all areas. Have we now reached
> > > > >> the point where we need to act like a professional organization and
> > > > >> move from our new "home grown" systems to some professional (as in
> > > > >> paid, experienced and, accountable) management and development of
> > > > >> these systems? I question if web security is one of those areas where
> > > > >> the SSA (and it's volunteers) needs to be involved in the design and
> > > > >> management. If we are paying someone to provide all web hosting and
> > > > >> security services, then this 24 hour notice should be our signal to
> > > > >> move on.
>
> > > > >> Sam
>
> > > > > --
> > > > > Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com-Hidequoted text -
>
> > > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > > Correct, the SSA site is online and more secure. Thank you all for
> > > your patience.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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