your money, your life, your future. we begin with a cyber threat to your health. medical devices like insulin pumps could be vulnerable to an attack from hackers. reporter meg tirrell with a cyber security risk is something you may not have thought about. hacking your health is had week s cover story. reporter: more than 100,000 people with diabetes eventually got a strange letter from johnson & johnson. the health care giant was warning them of a cyber security risk with one of its insulin pumps. the one-touch ping insulin pump system comes with a remote control. to enable delivery of insulin. j&j says no one has been harmed in this way but it is possible someone could hack into the device and control insulin delivery. we need to give users and patients the information so that way they can determine if it s too risky for them or if it s not risky for them. reporter: jay radcliffe is the researcher who made the discovery. while he works in cyber security at firm rapid
cyber secur risk is something you may not have thought about. hacking your health is had week s cover story. more than 100,000 people with diabetes frequently got a stran letter from johnson & johnson. the health care giant was warning the of a cyber security risk with one of its insulin punch. the one-touch ping insulin pump system with a remote control. j&j says no one has been harmed in this way but it is possible someone cou hack into the delivery w need to give users a patien the information so that way they can determine if it s too risky for them or if it s not risky for them. jay radcliffe is the researcher who made the discovere he works in cyber secy at firm rapid seven, his work on the insulin pump was a side project. he s diabetic, and it was his pump on which is he did the research this jus out of my ow pe curiosity about how these devices work and how safe they a for my own personal use as a diabetic. one-touc ping system is extrem low. someone to hack in woul
reporter mig tirrell with a cyber secur risk is something you may not have thought about. hacking your health is had week s cover story. more than 100,000 people with diabetes frequently got a stran letter from johnson & johnson. the health care giant was warning the of a cyber security risk with one of its insulin punch. the one-touch ping insulin pump system with a remote control. j&j says no one has been harmed in this way but it is possible on device and control insulin delivery w need to give users a patien the information so that way they can determine if it s too risky for them or if it s not risky for them. jay radcliffe is the researcher who made the discovere he works in cyber secy at firm rapid seven, his work on the insulin pump was a side project. he s diabetic, and it was his pump on which is he did the research this jus out of my ow pe curiosity about how these devices work and how safe they a for my own personal use as a diabetic. one-touc ping system is ext
johnson & johnson. the health care giant was warning the of a cyber security risk with one of its insulin punch. the one-touch ping insulin pump system with a remote control. j&j says no one has been harmed in this way but it is possible someone cou hack into the device and control insulin delivery w need to give users a patien the information so that way they can determine if it s too risky for them or if it s not risky for them. jay radcliffe is the researcher who made the at firm rapid seven, his work on the insulin pump was a side project. he s diabetic, and it was his pump on which is he did the research this jus out of my ow pe curiosity about how these devices work and how safe they a for my own personal use as a diabetic. j&j says the probab of unauthorized t one-touc ping system is extrem low. someone to hack in would have to be within 5 feet of the pe teamly specialized intentio company says there are ways to mitigate the risk, turning off the radio frequency feat
pumps could be vulnee to an attack from hackers. reporter mig tirrell with a cyber secur risk is something you may not have thought about. hacking your health is had week s cover story. more than 100,000 people with diabetes frequently got a stran letter from johnson & johnson. the health care giant was warning the of a cyber security risk with one of its insulin punch. the one-touch ping insulin pump system with a remote control. j&j says no one has been harmed in this way but it is possible someone cou hack into the device and control insulin w need to give users and patien the information soha tt way they can determine if it s too risky for them or if it s not risky for them. jay radcliffe is the researcher who made the discovere he works in cyber secy at firm rapid seven, his work on the insulin pump was a side project. he s diabetic, and it was his pump on which is he did the research this jus out of my ow pe curiosity about how these devices work and how safe they a f