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NCBI Access Temporarily Suspended Due to Potential Misuse or Overload

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Access Restricted Due to Potential Misuse or Overload on the NCBI Website

Notification

Dear User,

We regret to inform you that your recent access attempt to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov has been temporarily susped due to several factors potentially indicating misuse or an excessive use situation. This is not indicative of any security breaches such as malware infections or cyber-attacks, but might be related to a series of simple mistakes like script overruns, inefficient usage of our E-utils services at http:www.ncbi.nlm.nih.govbooksNBK25497, or inappropriate usage patterns that could affect the site's performance for other researchers.

To address this issue and ensure uninterrupted access for all users, we urge your system administrator to contact [email protected]. Upon their investigation and rectification of any identified issues, we will promptly restore your access privilege.

We acknowledge that while this action is necessary to safeguard our platform’s functionality and avlability for academic research needs, we are aware of the inconvenience it may have caused you.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation as we work towards resolving this situation swiftly and efficiently.

Sincerely,

NCBI Support Team


Regarding the text about HHS Vulnerability Disclosure:

Revision of HHS Vulnerability Disclosure Policy

Revision Notification - Effective May 18, 2015

Ladies and Gentlemen,

We are pleased to announce a significant update to our Vulnerability Disclosure Policy. This revision ms at streamlining procedures for reporting security vulnerabilities in our Health and Services HHS systems.

The policy now includes:

  1. Enhanced guidelines for submission protocols and communication channels dedicated to vulnerability reports.

  2. Improved timelines for response and remediation actions from the HHS Cybersecurity team.

  3. Strengthened emphasis on transparency with clear notification criteria for affected users, stakeholders, and the public when a major vulnerability is disclosed.

This update reflects our ongoing commitment to mntning secure systems while fostering an open environment that encourages collaboration between security researchers, government agencies, and the tech community.

Please visit our official website for the full text of the revised policy at insert URL.

Thank you for your continued support in strengthening our cybersecurity measures.

Best Regards,

HHS Cybersecurity Department
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