Aug 23, 2016
Brain Malware — Here’s How Hackers Can Get Inside Your Head
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: biotech/medical, computing, mobile phones, neuroscience, policy
I have share my own risks on BMI a while back especially that which is connected (net, cloud, etc.)
Short Bytes: For a moment, forget computer and smartphone malware. There’s even a bigger danger in town in the form of brain malware. By exploiting brain-computer interfaces (BCI) being used in medical and gaming applications, hackers can read your private and sensitive data. Recently, a team of researchers from the University of Washington shed more light on the subject, demanding a policy-oriented regulation on BCIs.