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1 year ago
A ransomware attack on a debt collection firm could be one of 2022’s biggest health data breaches
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2 years ago
Autonomous robots used in hundreds of hospitals at risk of remote hijacks
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2 years ago
A bug in a medical startup’s website put thousands of COVID-19 test results at risk
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3 years ago
Medtronic partners with cybersecurity startup Sternum to protect its pacemakers from hackers
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4 years ago
Medigate partners with Cerner to secure medical devices and networks
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4 years ago
How safe are school records? Not very, says student security researcher
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4 years ago
A widely used infusion pump can be remotely hijacked, say researchers
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4 years ago
Quest Diagnostics says 11.9 million patients affected by data breach
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5 years ago
As concerns over medical device security rise, MedCrypt raises $5.3 million
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5 years ago
As threats proliferate, so do new tools for protecting medical devices and hospitals