"As Biohacking Evolves, How Vulnerable Are We to Cyber Threats?"

According to Entelgy, there is potential for human bodies to be hacked because anyone can implant a chip under their skin, and these devices do not typically use secure technologies. Even though biohacking has been discussed for more than a decade, implantable technologies are still considered primitive. Therefore, a potential cyberattack against them should not have significant effects. However, this is not the case with implantable medical devices, where a breach can cause severe harm to a patient's health. Despite this, the futuristic era of humans transforming into cyborgs capable of harming each other by spreading malware has not yet arrived. This article continues to discuss implantable medical devices being vulnerable to cyberattacks, prioritizing implant technology security, and the most vulnerable implantable technology.

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