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It’s upsetting to find out cybercriminals were able to steal credit card numbers and personal information from 110 million Target customers, but at least they had to work for months to figure out how to hack into the retail databases.

Thanks to the “me first” priorities of the Obama administration, the same thieves can use the Obamacare website to lift our personal records in minutes. Four minutes, actually. That’s how long it took cyber safety expert David Kennedy to access the personal records of 70,000 Obamacare enrollees.

Kennedy is a former U.S. Marine Corps cyber-intelligence analyst, and the CEO of TrustedSec, an online security firm. He and several other experts examined the Healthcare.gov website and shared their findings with the House Science, Space and Technology Committee on Nov. 19, 2013, and Jan. 16 of this year.

During the November hearing, Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., asked Kennedy and the three other experts giving testimony, “Would any of you advise an American citizen to use this website, as the security issues now exist?”

All four said no.