These were Pharmac’s approved insulin pump devices until late last year, some are no doubt still in use. They are now being recalled for a significant security vulnerability.
In addition, an app was created to prove how vulnerable these specific pumps were to being hijacked.
https://www.wired.com/story/medtronic-insulin-pump-hack-app
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