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4 years ago
Google confirms plans for a search tool that can analyze millions of health records
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4 years ago
Cybercriminals are targeting healthcare companies with phishing campaigns to steal sensitive data
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4 years ago
Over 13.7M US medical test records found unsecured on servers
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Here’s how digital forensics experts track down hackers
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Hackers are stealing personal medical data to impersonate your doctor
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My lousy Super Bowl-betting AI shows how humans are indispensable in cybersecurity
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6 years ago
Google just violated the privacy of 1.6M UK patients in NHS medical trial, ICO says
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7 years ago
Johnson & Johnson’s insulin pump is totally hackable
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Clever security researcher gives scammers a taste of their own medicine
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8 years ago
Hospital paid hackers $17,000 to unlock its data, but it could have been a lot worse