Rapid7 Principal Security Researcher, Deral Heiland, acquired and examined a series of secondary market infusion pumps. Infusion pumps, which are primary care devices, transmitting fluids, medicine and vital nutrients directly into the circulatory system of the connected patient. Thinking like a hacker, Deral identified several areas where improperly decommissioned devices create a new threat vector for the healthcare delivery organization. Should e-Bay be responsible? What were the failures in security? How can they be prevented?
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