Ĥ a smart toy for your cat: Owen Williams (), “All I want for Christmas is LG’s adorable cat toy,” Next Web. Ĥ a smart collar for your dog: Anthony Cuthbertson (), “This smart collar turns your pet into a living Tamagotchi,” Newsweek. Ĥ Fitness trackers are smart: Brendan Borrell (), “Precise devices: Fitness trackers are more accurate than ever,” Consumer Reports. Ĥ Smart contact lenses will: Diego Barretino (), “Smart contact lenses and eye implants will give doctors medical insights,” IEEE Spectrum. Ĥ Pills are becoming smart: Pam Belluck (), “First digital pill approved to worries about biomedical ‘Big Brother,’” New York Times. Tim Vanderveen (), “From smart pumps to intelligent infusion systems: The promise of interoperability,” Patient Safety and Quality Healthcare. Ĥ insulin pumps: Brooke McAdams and Ali Rizvi (), “An overview of insulin pumps and glucose sensors for the generalist,” Journal of Clinical Medicine 5, no. Ĥ Modern pacemakers: University of the Basque Country (), “Pacemakers with Internet connection, a not-so-distant goal,” Science Daily. Katie Collins (), “Meet the biologist hacking 3D printed cancer-fighting viruses,” Wired UK.
ģ These are still in their infancy: Jennifer Kite-Powell (), “3D printed virus to attack cancer cells,” Forbes. Ģ Earlier in the same year: Carl Straumsheim (), “More anti-Semitic fliers printed at universities,” Inside Higher Ed. Ģ The hacker wrote a program: Christopher Meyer (), “This teen hacked 150,000 printers to show how the Internet of Things is shit,” Vice Motherboard. Nicole Perlroth and David Sanger (), “Cyberattacks put Russian fingers on the switch at power plants, U.S. Ģ In recent years, Russian hackers penetrated: This operation has been named “Dragonfly.” Security Response Attack Investigation Team (), “Dragonfly: Western energy sector targeted by sophisticated attack group,” Symantec Corporation. Nicholas Weaver (), “A cyber-weapon warhead test,” Lawfare. Ģ And while this weapon was fired: Nicholas Weaver makes this point. (), “CRASHOVERRIDE: Analysis of the threat to electric grid operations,”. Ģ It had a variety of other “payloads”: Dragos, Inc. Ģ One of the station operators recorded: C&M News (), “Watch how hackers took over a Ukrainian power station,” YouTube.
firm blames Russian ‘Sandworm’ hackers for Ukraine outage,” Reuters. Ģ There, the attackers: Jim Finkle (), “U.S. Ģ The CrashOverride attack was different: Kim Zetter (), “Inside the cunning, unprecedented hack of Ukraine’s power grid,” Wired. power companies warned ‘nightmare’ cyber weapon already causing blackouts,” Daily Beast. Ģ In 2016, hackers-presumably Russian: Kim Zetter (), “The malware used against the Ukrainian power grid is more dangerous than anyone thought,” Vice Motherboard. Ģ remote hack of a Boeing 757: Calvin Biesecker (), “Boeing 757 testing shows airplanes vulnerable to hacking, DHS says,” Aviation Today.
WHACK THE CREEPS HACKED ANDROID
ġ through air-to-ground communications systems: Sam Grobart (), “Hacking an airplane with only an Android phone,” Bloomberg. ġ via the entertainment system: Kim Zetter (), “Feds say that banned researcher commandeered plane,” Wired. (), “Security and privacy vulnerabilities of in-car wireless networks: A tire pressure monitoring system case study,” 19th USENIX Security Symposium. ġ and the computers embedded in the tires: Ishtiaq Rouf et al.
ġ through the OnStar navigation system: Jim Finkle and Bernie Woodall (), “Researcher says can hack GM’s OnStar app, open vehicle, start engine,” Reuters. ġ They hacked in through the DVD player: Ishtiaq Rouf et al. Home Books Click Here To Kill Everybody Endnotes Introduction: Everything Is Becoming A Computerġ A video shows the driver’s terrified expression: Andy Greenberg (), “Hackers remotely kill a Jeep on the highway-with me in it,” Wired,, (video).ġ They hacked in through the diagnostics port: Andy Greenberg (), “The Jeep hackers are back to prove car hacking can get much worse,” Wired.