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Hackers could manipulate herchriads: experts warn of unrealistic scenario

Published on September 29, 2025

The Zurich “crime scene” showed a horror scenario on Sunday: criminals attack defibrillators.In reality, however, experts consider the risk to be extremely low. “Crime scene” ensures fear: Can hackers really manipulate her heart implants? 1/3 1/3 1/3 / 3 of the Zurich “crime scene” of September 28, 2025, a horror scenario addressed: hackers manipulate implanted defibrillators so that they are fatal and blackmail the manufacturer with millions of claims.ARD Degeto Film/SRF/Sava Hlavace That is why the Zurich “crime scene” showed manipulated heart appliances, people died of it. Hackers called for a high ransom.They threatened to death. Experts consider such a scenario to be very unlikely.There has never been such a case. The Zurich “crime scene” on Sunday played with a nightmare scenario: one morning, several people die of heart failure in the Limmatstadt almost simultaneously.Cause: Manipulated implanted defibrillators who, instead of saving life, bring death. Behind the mysterious deaths is a hacker attack on the fictional manufacturer Lauber Cardio.The perpetrators call for a ransom in three -digit millions - otherwise every device used remains a potential killer.Is a scenario like in “chamber fibrillation” possible at all, is medical devices really easy to manipulate? How do pacemakers work?An implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) is a highly developed medical device that is used in the chest to prevent life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias.It continuously monitors the heartbeat and recognizes when the heart beats too quickly, too slowly or chaotic.Imago Stock & People With dangerous rhythm disorders such as chamber fibrillation, the ICD can bring the heart back into the normal rhythm with electrical impulses or targeted shocks.In addition, it acts like a pacemaker by giving regulating impulses in the event of too slow blows and thus reliably keeping the heart in time. "Logging from afar is not possible" It has been known for years that implantable defibrillators (ICDS) can theoretically be theoretically target of hacking attacks.As early as 2008, the “Deutsche Märzteblatt” reported on a US study from Boston: The researchers showed that the radio interface of ICDs can be manipulated, as Web.de reports.A magnetic switch in the antenna protects against disorders - but this can be eliminated by external software use. A working group from the University of Trier in the specialist journal "Plos Digital Health" called for patients to explicitly clarify this risks in the future.As the “Bild” newspaper reports, Student director Leanne Torgersen warned: Modern Herzi Plants increase the quality of life, but also open a gateway for cyber attacks.Prominent or exposed people in particular could well be targeted by criminals. How big is your concern that personal data or devices could be manipulated by hackers?Very big, that is a constant threat.Rather big, I'm careful online.Mediocre, I don't worry about exaggerated thoughts.Rather small, that probably doesn't affect me.Not at all, I trust in security.798 votes However, doctors emphasize that such a case has never occurred.The technical effort is enormous, the legal consequences are serious."Logging from a distance is not possible, this would be necessary to close - for example in a clinic," explains Gerhard Hindricks, head of rhythmology at the German Heart Center of the Charité.The risk is minimal.Although an attack on the manufacturer's software could not be completely excluded, multi -stage security barriers also made this scenario extremely unlikely.