@elizmmartin slim pickings between 1902 and 1980. usually, 1 entry takes between 1 and 10 hours of research.
@elizmmartin @Franky4fngrs why? been done. 29384 other medical devices need testing!
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@attritionorg because it piqued our curiosity and we couldn’t find any publicly available information -
@elizmmartin Halperin et al, 2008 (http://bit.ly/d7XLb3 ), Jack, 2012, etc. -
@attritionorg I have done the research, I want to know myself and things have changed a lot, it is a pet project -
@elizmmartin things in the pacemaker world have not "changed a lot" re: security since 2008/2012. -
@attritionorg either way, it is a pet project
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@attritionorg@Franky4fngrs@elizmmartin So is there a methodolgy to hacking medical devices? Or whatever works to get a non standard result -
@c4i@Franky4fngrs@elizmmartin some of them have very common http-based web apps. others proprietary tech, take some reversing
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@attritionorg@elizmmartin remote controlled surgery machine of some kind would be neat.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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