Computer security-iin sudalgaanii bas zurhnii electron tuhuurumjruu wireless-eer handah bolomjtoig medeeljee. Ter tuhuurumjiig dahin programchilah bolon untraah bolomjtoi um bna. Hervee ter tuhuurumj ni hund bsan bol ali hediin chad hiih baisan um bna, medeej ted nar sudalgaagaa laboratory dahi tuhuurumjiig hackdah baidalaaar hiisen bna. tegeed tsaash ni:
The researchers said they had also been able to glean personal patient data by eavesdropping on signals from the tiny wireless radio that Medtronic, the device’s maker, had embedded in the implant as a way to let doctors monitor and adjust it without surgery.
They will be presenting their findings at the “Attacks” session of the 2008 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy. Their previous work (PDF) noted that over 250,000 implantable cardiac defibrillators are installed in patients each year. This subject was first raised along with similar issues as a credible security risk in Gadi Evron’s CCC Camp 2007 lecture “hacking the bionic man”.