New Pacemaker Can Access Internet

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dang, does this mean im gonna have to get a nice corprate firewall, inplanted in my chest as well to :). lol yea i was wondering the same thing what about deadly hacks botnets attacking you and such
 
How'd someone set up the wpa security (or whatever is employed), and make sure the device automaticly connects to the right internet link? the use of the word 'anywhere' from the doctor cited implies it is able to do so. And I can't help but to wonder what'd happen if a black hat would dislike you, and knows you use one of them...
 
Not to mention if it automatically finds wireless hot spots. Say goodbye to starbucks. Also seems like Kevin Parrish won't be able to attend Defcon or Blackhat this year. =)
 
At first I thought they were talking about the DJing media player, but they were actually talking about a real pacemaker. That thing would probably reduce battery life by half.
 
This thing better use about 1 megabit encryption. You want something that will be uncrackable for your lifetime.
 
I'm waiting for a GPGPU-accelerated pacemaker-WiFi cracker to show up in my Linux package repository...
 
Install one on everyone and internet would soon be much safer, only those who would have proper defences in place would be left standing.

But seriously not all devices should be networked as possiple wrong use that will follow would be deadly. Maybe detachable wireless uplink module that you can use short times when there's special need to remote administration or monitoring or hardwire wireless link to only monitoring sensors and keep control circuit separate, software block is basicly only a speed bump to slow down wrong use so I wouldn't consider that safe enough.
 
[citation][nom]antic84[/nom]Install one on everyone and internet would soon be much safer, only those who would have proper defences in place would be left standing. But seriously not all devices should be networked as possiple wrong use that will follow would be deadly. Maybe detachable wireless uplink module that you can use short times when there's special need to remote administration or monitoring or hardwire wireless link to only monitoring sensors and keep control circuit separate, software block is basicly only a speed bump to slow down wrong use so I wouldn't consider that safe enough.[/citation]

I am no perfect being and commenting is always welcome but damn it, learn to punctuate!
 
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