Brian Krebs summarizes a report about increased deaths due to Microsoft products, which have been implicated in several service outages at various hospitals. These outages have resulted in a measurable increase in fatality.
Researchers at Vanderbilt University's Owen Graduate School of Management took the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) list of healthcare data breaches and used it to drill down on data about patient mortality rates at more than 3,000 Medicare-certified hospitals, about 10 percent of which had experienced a data breach.
As PBS noted in its coverage of the Vanderbilt study, after data breaches as many as 36 additional deaths per 10,000 heart attacks occurred annually at the hundreds of hospitals examined.
The researchers found that for care centers that experienced a breach, it took an additional 2.7 minutes for suspected heart attack patients to receive an electrocardiogram.
(Score: 3, Interesting) by Common Joe on Sunday November 10 2019, @08:10PM
Having worked on a critical infrastructure system in the past, I would say that you'd be surprised what we have connected to the internet.
Except I know you too well by what you write here, and I know you won't be surprised. It truly is insane what we have hooked up directly to the Internet. The internet of things is just the beginning of proof of that.