On 4/04/2016 3:40 PM, Karl Auer wrote:
> On Mon, 2016-04-04 at 14:49 +1000, Bernard Robertson-Dunn wrote:
>> However, the
>> http://www2.medicareaustralia.gov.au/pext/optoutextweb/optout.xhtml
>> link still works.
Not any more it doesn't.
It returns "The server was unable to fulfil the request"
On 4/04/2016 12:43 PM, Karl Auer wrote:
> On Mon, 2016-04-04 at 12:13 +1000, Karl Auer wrote:
>> I have a call in to MyHealthRecord trying to tell them about this. It
>> will be interesting to see if they do actually get back to me.
> They did. Someone called David rang me, and said that the
On Mon, 2016-04-04 at 12:13 +1000, Karl Auer wrote:
> I have a call in to MyHealthRecord trying to tell them about this. It
> will be interesting to see if they do actually get back to me.
They did. Someone called David rang me, and said that the problem was
already being rectified. He mentioned
On Mon, 2016-04-04 at 11:39 +1000, Roger Clarke wrote:
> However, that isn't conclusive evidence that the contents are
> transmitted in clear.
It''s a bit complicated. The myhealtrecord site does seem to be doing
the right thing; the main page redirects to https and so on. But to opt
out you are
Just for clarity, the main site page, which is https encrypted is here:
https://myhealthrecord.gov.au/internet/mhr/publishing.nsf/Content/trials#dont-wantmhr
It links to the http unencrypted opt-out page.
It isn't a case of somebody entering a URL manually, it is the only link
from the main site.
On 4/04/2016 11:33 AM, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On 04/04/16 11:12, Bernard Robertson-Dunn wrote:
>> If you wish to opt-out of the MyHealthRecord trials you can go to
>> this site.
>> http://www2.medicareaustralia.gov.au/pext/optoutextweb/optout.xhtml
>>
>> A few clicks takes you to a page where you
On Mon, Apr 04, 2016 at 11:12:03AM +1000, Bernard Robertson-Dunn wrote:
> If you wish to opt-out of the MyHealthRecord trials you can go to this site.
> http://www2.medicareaustralia.gov.au/pext/optoutextweb/optout.xhtml
>
> A few clicks takes you to a page where you can fill in identity details
On 4/04/2016 11:20 AM, Michael wrote:
> I heard this today via an acquaintance (I live in the Blue Mountains pilot
> zone and this is getting some discussion). I can confirm it is unencrypted.
> Hard to believe that anybody could set up a form requesting driver's
> licence, passport numbers,
I heard this today via an acquaintance (I live in the Blue Mountains pilot
zone and this is getting some discussion). I can confirm it is unencrypted.
Hard to believe that anybody could set up a form requesting driver's
licence, passport numbers, names, addresses etc. without the most basic
level