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465,000 Americans have pacemakers that could be hacked
More than 450,000 people are walking around with pacemakers that could be hacked, according to the FDA. A warning from the FDA said that patients with implanted radio frequency-enabled St. Jude Medical pacemakers are at risk. The FDA said that “cybersecurity vulnerabilities” associated with the St. Jude Medical pacemakers could allow “an unauthorized user” to access the patient’s pacemaker without
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Oh don't worry , those doctors will tell you how safe it is and nobody can get to your pace maker you'll be juuuuuust fine.
More than 450,000 people are walking around with pacemakers that could be hacked, according to the FDA. A warning from the FDA said that patients with implanted radio frequency-enabled St. Jude Medical pacemakers are at risk. The FDA said that “cybersecurity vulnerabilities” associated with the St. Jude Medical pacemakers could allow “an unauthorized user” to access the patient’s pacemaker without
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Oh don't worry , those doctors will tell you how safe it is and nobody can get to your pace maker you'll be juuuuuust fine.