welcome back, everybody. well, here s a story that will definitely get your attention this morning, especially as our world gets more and more high-tech. you ve probably heard of people hacking into big computer systems. but this is a lot more personal than that. absolutely. now people are hacking into medical devices and even cars parked on the street. john alston of kgo in san francisco reports. reporter: the concern over insulin pumps comes from a computer security expert who also happens to be a diabetic. atat security conference this month he showed how he couou remotely reprogram his insulin pump. hacking has also occurred against pacemakers and defibrillators, which use wireless communications like so many other facets of our lives. two people who know that well are san francisco security consultants don bailey and matt solnik of isec partners. while they don t deal with the issue of medical devices, they are working to stay one step ahead of hackers. a lot of things that
welcome back, everybody. well, here s a story that will definitely get your attention this morning, especially as our world gets more and more high-tech. you ve probably heard of people hacking into big computer systems. but this is a lot more personal than that. absolutely. now people are hacking into medical devices and even cars parked on the street. john alston of kgo in san francisco reports. reporter: the concern over insulin pumps comes from a computer security expert who also happens to be a diabetic. at a security conference this month he showed how he could remotely reprogram his insulin pump. hacking has also occurred against pacemakers and defibrillators, which use wireless communications like so many other facets of our lives. two people who know that well are san francisco security consultants don bailey and matt solnik of isec partners. while they don t deal with the issue of medical devices, they are working to stay one step ahead of hackers. a lot of things that