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Comment Insulin pumps too! (Score 2, Insightful) 228

My girlfriend is a type 1 diabetic. Instead of regular injections, she uses an insulin pump. This pump is an external device, about the size of a pager, that feeds insulin into her body via a short tube.

Several months ago she upgraded to a new pump. This new model (a Medtronic MiniMed) wirelessly communicates with a number of devices. It receives blood glucose data from a continuous glucose monitor. It also receives her regular readings from her standard "prick your finger" blood sugar tests via her test kit. And, it has a wireless key fob that allows her to adjust the pumps settings without having to dig through pockets and clothes to get at the unit.

My first comment to her was "With all of this wireless control, how easy is it for someone to use this wireless interface to put you into a diabetic coma, or worse, kill you?" She thinks it's a fairly ridiculous concept, citing encryption, receiver range, and "Why would anyone want to kill me?", among other reasons.

Well, I say that anything that has any type of wireless interface is hackable. There are, of course, no published documents that I can find detailing what steps have been taken to secure these devices. I'm seriously concerned as to whether or not the companies that make insulin pumps, pace makers, implants, etc, may not be taking these concerns seriously.
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FBI to Put Criminals Up in Lights 315

coondoggie writes "The FBI today said it wants to install 150 digital billboards in 20 major U.S. cities in the next few weeks to show fugitive mug shots, missing people and high-priority security messages from the big bureau. The billboards will let the FBI highlight those people it is looking for the most: violent criminals, kidnap victims, missing kids, bank robbers, even terrorists, the FBI said in a release. And the billboards will be able to be updated largely in real-time — right after a crime is committed, a child is taken, or an attack is launched. Chicago, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Miami will be among those cities provided with the new billboards."

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