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Hacking Medical Devices

2008-03-12 10:39:59 by schneier in Schneier on Security
 
...Implantable Medical Devices ," Daniel Halperin, Thomas S. Heydt-Benjamin, Kevin Fu, Tadayoshi Kohno, and William H. Maisel, IEEE Pervasive Computing, January 2008 Pacemakers and Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators: Software Radio Attacks and Zero-Power Defenses ," Daniel Halperin, Thomas S. Heydt-Benjamin, Benjamin Ransford, Shane S. Clark,...
 
 
 
 
 
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"Prosthetic Biometrics": Microchips Under Your Skin

2007-02-09 00:00:00 by Ari Juels in Speaking of Security, the RSA Blog and Podcast
 
...implantable authentication devices, in fact. Dogs and cats have been regularly implanted with RFID tags for years. That beta test, if you will, has been has largely successful: Many shelters are equipped to scan RFID tags in animals lacking other identification, and many pets and owners owe their happy reunification to the devices
 
 
 
 
 
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Heart device hack could be a shocker

2008-03-13 11:21:52 by Editor in Computerworld Security News
 
Implantable cardio defibrillators -- technology that thousands of Americans carry around in their bodies -- are susceptible to wireless hacks that could cause the units to zap their hosts with 137 volts straight to the heart
 
 
 
 
 
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Black Hat: Security Geeks Converge on Vegas

2008-08-06 17:15:00 by Kim Zetter in Wired Security
 
More than 4,000 security professionals are in Las Vegas this week for the Black Hat Security Conference. Topics include hacking highway toll systems, security vulnerabilities in implantable wireless medical devices and a demonstration of injecting law-enforcement Trojan horses onto target machines
 
 
 
 
 
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MBTA Hack shows security hasnt improved in 10 years

2008-08-25 20:46:11 by Chris Wysopal in Zero in a bit
 
...implantable defibrillator by impersonating the computer it communicates with wirelessly. By doing so, a hacker could send a fatal shock to a patients heart, said William Maisel of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center It is almost like things havent changed since the 90s when the L0pht worked to change the mindset of security Dont trust...
 
 
 
 
 
 
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