Hacking an ICD

March 15, 2008

Roy Poses: “It seems glaringly obvious that the risk of hacking could have been substantially reduced had the ICD been designed so it would not respond to any radio communication that did not have an appropriate authorization code, and/or if communication with it were encrypted.”



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