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Re: bionic hacking, cybernetic hacking and implant hacking


From: Jon Kibler <Jon.Kibler () aset com>
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2009 20:41:22 -0400

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Gadi Evron wrote:
A friend sent me a paper from a guy working for McAfee a few days ago, 
which discussed bionic or implant viruses.

As the guy who formalized this field and created awareness for it I 
jumped from joy with YEAH!! Someone else is finally looking at this with 
more than an after-thought.


I seem to recall that someone did a talk at BH or DC last year on hacking
implanted medical devices. However, I didn't see anything on BH, and the DC site
is currently unreachable for some reason.

Anyone have a link?

Jon K
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