Sept. 8, 2022, 5 p.m. | Duncan Riley

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The idea that medical devices can be hacked for nefarious purposes may sound like something out of movies, but as more and more devices provide connectivity, the risk is exponentially growing. In a newly published report, researchers at Rapid7 Inc. have detailed vulnerabilities in two TCP/IP enabled medical devices produced by Baxter Healthcare Inc., a […]

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