Experts warn of cybersecurity vulnerabilities in implanted medical devices
After years of debate, the FDA recently issued guidance for cybersecurity in lifesaving medical devices like pacemakers and insulin pumps as they can be hacked. NBC News’ Ken Dilanian takes a look at these growing concerns and spoke to a cybersecurity consultant who was able to hack a pacemaker similar to the one she has in her own heart.
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