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Security warning about the City of Quincy Website
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Last night while a Quincy Quarry staffer was in the process of seeking to check for something that should be posted on the City of Quincy website, a disconcerting security warning popped up instead of the City of Quincy homepage.

Needless to say, the Quincy Quarry News’ peep who was surfing for information went to a full stop and then reached out to the Quarry’s world class tech support unit. 

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Hehehehe — the City of Quincy’s security shield is down!
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After all, an abundance of caution was in order as City of Quincy’s online operations have long and often suffered hack attacks that range from readily as well as easily avoided software virus infections of the city’s email system to a $3.5m million cyberheist from the city employees’ pension fund.

Quincy Quarry News tech personnel then duly reviewed and so expertly determined quickly that the likely reason for the security warning message was that the City of Quincy’s online security personnel failed to update the city’s Secure Sockets Layer (“SSL”) certificate.

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Definitely a 404 grade error
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In English rather than tech speak, an SSL certificate is proof that a website has implemented a standard site security technology which typically costs a user $60 a year.

While short money, obtaining an SSL certificate is an all but universally used legitimate website operator’s security technology so as to assure site users that the site’s tech peeps have taken security steps comparable to individuals subscribing to an antivirus software service so as to endeavor to protect their personal online security.

In short, an SSL certificate is as standard a proper online website security step as they come.

Further, if not even more embarrassing for the Koch Maladministration, a website host can set annual SSL certification subscription renewal on auto-pay a la a Netflix account.

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Cha-CHING!!!
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Even so, as of Thursday morning Quincy Quarry found the security warning message was still popping up when surfing for the City of Quincy website.

Needless to say, Quincy Quarry’s ever-growing legions of loyal readers can count on the Quarry to continue to monitor this security lapse and report updates as appropriate.

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