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  3. Pacemakers have thousands of vulnerabilities hackers can exploit, study finds, CS' Matt Green, Quartz

Pacemakers have thousands of vulnerabilities hackers can exploit, study finds, CS' Matt Green, Quartz

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Quartz reports on a recent report that uncovered a number of security vulnerabilities in pacemakers. Matthew Green, assistant professor of computer science and a member of the Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute, comments.

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