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I identified that a single page on sec.apotheon.org took one thousand two hundred and twenty-five milliseconds to stream. Our crawlers could not observe a SSL certificate, so in conclusion I consider this site not secure.
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I am Security, and so can you! Why is bank security so far behind thecurve? On 12 August, 2009, a Rocky Mountain Bank employee sent sensitive information to the wrong GMail address. Writer Elinor Mills asked. Should the person who registered the e-mail address lose access to the account or have items deleted without his or her permission, particularly through no fault of their own? What recourse would the bank have if the data had been sent via regular mail to the wrong address? Why do they not. They s.PARSED CONTENT
The website sec.apotheon.org states the following, "I am Security, and so can you! Why is bank security so far behind thecurve? On 12 August, 2009, a Rocky Mountain Bank employee sent sensitive information to the wrong GMail address." I analyzed that the webpage also said " Should the person who registered the e-mail address lose access to the account or have items deleted without his or her permission, particularly through no fault of their own? What recourse would the bank have if the data had been sent via regular mail to the wrong address? Why do they not."