In case you forgot about MedSec, StJude, and Muddy Waters... St Jude merged with Abbott Labs on January 4thhttp://media.sjm.com/newsroom/news-releases/news-releases-details/2016/Abbott-Acquisition-of-St-Jude-Medical-Set-to-Close-on-January-4-2017/default.aspx …
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I can't find any other way to read this except that MedSec and Muddy Waters lost bad in their gamble to scrap the merger and push regulators
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In the meantime, ICS-CERT identified new vulnerabilities in SJM products but it's not clear that the market cares https://ics-cert.us-cert.gov/advisories/ICSMA-17-009-01A …
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ICS-CERT have started to verify the many issues brought to light by us - I suspect you're skipping the details Dan :)
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Yes! They are definitely acknowledging and fixing bugs now, but it looks like the tide is turning against the short strategy.
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I promise you the highest risk issues were not fixed. Holy shit not even close.
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I don't doubt it! But it sounds like the threat of a recall is off the table despite Monday's repudiation of MedSec by DHS.
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It's kind of terrifying that something this serious could elicit so little response.
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hate to say it but I think
@mtanji is right: http://www.haftofthespear.com/we-learn-from-death/ … -
If implantable devices accepting "terminate your normal heart rhythm" isn't close to death, I don't know what is.
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I guess we just have to wait until someone does it? To every SJM patient at once?
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incorrect. It was rated "High" by DHS but other severe issues remain, as I mentioned in the blog post
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