Hackers could hack your defibrillator and make you and your family die
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by Matt Hickey on March 12, 2008

Hackers, those pesky critters that little the Interwebs with malicious code that steals your credit card numbers and casserole recipies, have now turned their attention towards something a little scary: defibrillators.

OK, not really, but it’s possible. Many Americans are outfitted with devices that send wireless data to their doctors, reducing the number of needed office visits. This data, though, is not encrypted. A mean person could sniff out the signal and send code to the devices, that include implanted defibrillators, that could cause them to not function when needed, basically stopping the devices from saving a patient’s life.

Everybody panic.

Researchers hack defibrillators [Wired]

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  • Let’s spread the idea around to all the people that we can, and then some mean hacker might just catch on and really do it! Or we could just let it die and hackers would continue making my PSP awesomer.

  • well, you don’t just send radio waves to turn a news radio station to play country music. You have to physically alter it to make it sing and dance like that.

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