NEW YORK, Oct 11 (Reuters) - Medical device maker Medtronic Plc has disabled internet updates for some 34,000 CareLink programming devices that healthcare providers around the world use to access ...
Life-saving pacemakers manufactured by Medtronic don’t rely on encryption to safeguard firmware updates, a failing that makes it possible for hackers to remotely install malicious wares that threaten ...
Hacking concerns have prompted Medtronic to disable internet updates for its CareLink 2090 and CareLink Encore 29901 device programmers, according a safety alert from the US Food and Drug ...
Earlier this year, independent cybersecurity researchers said they found flaws allowing hackers to put patients at risk. (Medtronic) Medtronic has disabled the internet update functionality of two of ...
A pacemaker from Medtronic, newly approved by the Food and Drug Administration, allows patients to securely transmit data from the pacemaker to their physicians via a smartphone or tablet using ...
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DUBLIN - Medtronic plc today announced that the company has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for the CareLink SmartSync(TM) Device Manager. With the introduction of SmartSync, ...
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