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Scary electronic stuff July 27, 2013 12:29 pm TB

Here.

The lesson of the past 20 years regarding tech and hacking is this: if something is physically possible then someone with malice in their heart is gonna figure out how, and eventually do it.

…Last year, Barnaby Jack, a security researcher with IOActive, showed he could force some Medtronic pumps to dispense fatal insulin doses from up to 300 feet away. He also has a Black Hat talk planned this year on a new vulnerability in wireless pacemakers and defibrillators. Jack said he notified the FDA in both cases.

  • Automated house hack by podrock 2013-07-27 14:02:12
    • If somebody wants you badly enough, they'll get you. by TB 2013-07-27 14:25:51
    • Barnaby just died. by podrock 2013-07-27 14:00:26

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