- Jul 27, 2015
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Smartwatch software used to help elderly patients could easily be hacked and abused, security researchers say.
Some of the watches are targeted mainly at dementia patients - and a hacker could even send a reminder to "take pills" as often as they wanted to. The researchers said they were concerned that "an overdose could easily result". The security flaw has now been fixed after they notified the Chinese company behind it, they said. However, the app that connects to these types of watches has more than 10 million downloads, the researchers say - and there is no way of knowing if it had been exploited by someone else before being fixed.
Smartwatch hack could send fake pill reminders to patients
Researchers find a software security flaw that could easily be abused by hackers.
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