I wonder what it is with hospitals and their machines being so easily infected... You'd expect at least they're not connected to the web...
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@abhaythehero Yep, one of many.
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@jcanto True. I also fear this is quite a big percentage, don't you think?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@jcanto@bartblaze ~ Seen in a Belgium hospital last year : WIFI ID's : Name / Room number (password) ;) -
@WawaSeb@jcanto@bartblaze When hospitals here even get Wi-Fi of any kind, I’ll be happy :)
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@jcanto Exactly. I mean, you're working with very personal details of people. One would think they'd at least give some basic sec training.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@jcanto@bartblaze Not defending them, but IT staff in hospitals are usually highly pressured from doctors/finance to have quick resultsThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@jcanto@bluejay00 Exactly, that's not only in hospitals :-). I do agree that they probably receive less resources to do their work. -
@bartblaze@jcanto yes, pressure is everywhere, but in hospitals you deal with human lives... it's a different kind of pressure - Show replies
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@kellewic @abhaythehero Also true... It'd be good to start from scratch in case of hospitals but let's stay realistic.
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