Jagmeet Singh reports: Telangana commonwealth government took over three months to protect sensitive details of its employees and pensioners from its website. The Indian computer exigency reaction team (CERT-In) confirmed the vulnerability and replied on email in September to read that the authorities had been intimated about the issue, and Telangana IT Secretary Jayesh Ranjan assured a fix. In August, a server misconfiguration was found on the�Telangana government site that risked exposing over 130,000 official files. More than three months to lock down data after being notified? That sounds… inexcusable. And if you show the full article, you’ll insure comments by security people that suggest that then entire web site is a certificate educate wreck that needs to live rebuilt from the ground up. But in the meantime…. ugh. register more on Gadgets360.