In this day and age, medical devices are becoming more and more powerful, and there is more and more interaction with patients and doctors. The first is a blood glucose meter, for example, after measuring blood glucose, your data will be uploaded to the cell phone app, which has gone through the blood glucose meter - wifi, wifi - cell phone two stages, no matter which stage of the confidentiality depends on the transmission device and its encryption method. In other words, as soon as these are cracked, your personal data will be exposed to the sun, and then taken by criminals to make money...far from it
To come back to the point that pacemakers, like most other medical devices, are becoming more and more accessible, and you can easily access their data and communicate with your doctor. But behind this ease lies a danger. Once the signaling pathway is cracked and tampered with, personal information can be compromised and death can result. This is not alarmist talk, but the current encryption of medical devices is not perfect
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