More bad news for ObamaCare as users of its website Healthcare.gov report finding pornographic material on a number of the signup pages.

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-- More bad news for ObamaCare as users of its website Healthcare.gov report finding pornographic material on a number of the signup pages. CGI Federal, the IT contractor responsible for the site said the obscene content was uploaded by a disgruntled employee.Ken Renynolds who is a spokesman for CGI Federal told CNN the problem with the site has been resolved. "This is an isolated incident," Reynolds said. "The employee responsible for the obscene material has since been terminated. One bad apple does not speak for an entire company. I assure the American people that their privacy and information is safe and secure as always."The graphic material was viewable Friday evening between 8PM - 9PM PST. Users reported the images to customer support which then had the content removed from the server.This is not the first problem CGI Federal and the ObamaCare website has had since going live. Following the October 1, 2013 launch of open-registration under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the company came under intense media scrutiny after users were prevented from logging in and signing up. Many Americans have also complained of increased rate hikes due to their old insurance plan being canceled.CGI Federal won the $93.7 million Healthcare.gov job over 3 other companies in 2011. CGI Federal is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Canadian firm CGI Group, which was founded in Quebec City in 1976 by Serge Godin and Andre Imbeau.