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13Jun

Medical Device Vulnerable to Hackers

The world’s largest medical device manufacturer, Medtronic, Inc. – based in Minnesota –  recently announced that many of its implanted cardiac defibrillators use an unencrypted wireless program that could allow computer hackers to change the...
By: Gross McGinley LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/medical-device-vulnerable-to-hackers-31159/

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