Hospitals Are Prescribing Home Surveillance to Save Lives
The new technology can help curb complications, but at what cost? Continue reading Hospitals Are Prescribing Home Surveillance to Save Lives
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The new technology can help curb complications, but at what cost? Continue reading Hospitals Are Prescribing Home Surveillance to Save Lives
Despite all kinds of internet-connected things getting pwned, manufacturers insist of putting stuff on the internet without any security. Continue reading A Hackable Dishwasher Is Connecting Hospitals to the Internet of Shit
In a keynote at the Internet of Things Forum Dr. Kevin Fu said that medical devices should be subjected to rigor so patients can make clinically relevant decisions. Continue reading Medical Devices Should Withstand Rigor, Expert Says
Researchers have found Locky Ransomware being used against healthcare industry in
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Continue reading Cyber Criminals using Locky Ransomware against Healthcare Industry
There’s an ongoing debate in health: can hospital food be both tasty and healthy? Continue reading A Hospital Is Changing Its Menu After Administrators Ate the Food for a Week
A breach at Massachusetts General Hospital has potentially compromised the information of roughly 4,300 dental patients, the hospital warned Wednesday.
Continue reading Massachusetts General Hospital Confirms Third-Party Breach
The week in news is recapped, including how the FBI cracked that iPhone, ransomware hitting hospitals, and the Hack the Pentagon bug bounty trial program. Continue reading Threatpost News Wrap, April 1, 2016