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Insulin pump users warned of hacking risk, but probability of attack is 'extremely low'
Oct. 5, 2016
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Amanda Pedersen
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Johnson & Johnson's diabetes unit warned patients this week that the Animas Onetouch Ping insulin pumps may be vulnerable to a cyberattack, but the probability of one of the devices actually being hacked is "extremely low," the company said.
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