Forum Discussion
"MY ACCOUNT" secure or not?
- 6 years ago
Hi Reggie,
I know it's been a while, but I wanted to update you on this topic. I was informed recently that an update was done which addressed secure pages for myAccount across the board.
Thanks,
Amanda
Amanda wrote:Asking the same thing over here Reggie. I hope you trust me when I say I am all over anyone involved in this over here, but I've shaken the tree bare to this point. I promise you this is at the top of a literal list of my tasks and I'll beeline over here with the latest.
After waiting this long for an answer, I'm not sure who or what to trust. I'm just being honest.I'm not pointing a finger at anyone. I don't understand why it takes over 6 months to respond with the truth. If they can't make the site secure just say so. Then everyone can make an informed decision. Everyone says to do research before making any decision on buying a product. If the company won't be honest, what good is doing any research.
JMHO
Reggie
I'd like to put in my two cents on this one. To me, this entire thread is an example of the outstanding work the moderators do for us. As well, it may point out some of the weaknesses of the Hughesnet system. I'm not a technical expert, so I can't say why it would take six months to upgrade something to make the MyAccount secure, which is obviously an issue that is concerning to many paying customers. However, I want to give extra kudos to Amanda, who has stayed on top of this issue on behalf of the customers this whole time. She doesn't have the power to make the upgrade to the system herself, nor can she tell the engineers/programmers what to do and when to do it. She can only advocate for us, and she has done that superbly. Thanks, Amanda! I'm hoping, along with everyone else, that we can indeed have our MyAccount area completely secure sooner rather than later.
- MarkJFine7 years agoProfessor
Not only that, but I'm pretty sure it's a very limited staff with many other higher priorities.
Unless it's something immensely simple that could be knocked out in a few minutes, these things can sometimes just sink to the bottom of the list.
For example, I would think ensuring TLS robustness would be a higher priority before moving anything to https, mainly because it's a prerequisite for it to work properly. Also, unless I'm thinking about this wrong, the actual threat of someone intercepting anything unencrypted behind the system's double-nat and within the system itself is likely quite low.
- Reggie7 years agoTeaching Assistant
Second try. I've been having trouble with my router.
Mark,
Thank you for the info. You are more tech savvy & understand networking far more than myself. If you think this site is safe I will trust your knowledge.
Reggie
- MarkJFine7 years agoProfessor
Thanks. Of course, my theory falls apart if you're accessing it from Verizon or something other than HughesNet... 😬
- Reggie7 years agoTeaching Assistant
Mark my network is simple.
1 Hughesnet modem
2Linksys router
3Acer desktop ethernet cabled
4 1 laptop wireless
If I had a larger network I would have to have IT on speeddial on my home phone.
Reggie
- Amanda6 years agoModerator
Hi Reggie,
I know it's been a while, but I wanted to update you on this topic. I was informed recently that an update was done which addressed secure pages for myAccount across the board.
Thanks,
Amanda
- Reggie6 years agoTeaching Assistant
Amanda wrote:Hi Reggie,
I know it's been a while, but I wanted to update you on this topic. I was informed recently that an update was done which addressed secure pages for myAccount across the board.
Thanks,
Amanda
Amanda'
Thank you for the update. I think we can can close this thread as resolved.
Again, Thankyou.
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