Website review: Possibility of Hacking Implanted De...

drusa drusa discovered this in Health/Fitness 4 reviews since Mar 12, 2008
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drusa discovered 4 months ago
medicine needs help from tech people for security of devices
drwiz rated 4 months ago
A study by researchers at Harvard Medical School, University of Massachusetts, and University of Washington, has shown the possibility of hackers interfering with implanted defibrillators, including downloading sensitive information and reprogramming the device to the detriment of the patient.
GeekAlerts rated 4 months ago
From the page: "A study by researchers at Harvard Medical School, University of Massachusetts, and University of Washington, has shown the possibility of hackers interfering with implanted defibrillators, including downloading sensitive information and reprogramming the device to the detriment of the patient."
rjj rated 4 months ago
Hackers may target pacemaker technology
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