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Hacking Humans with Nanotechnology

“Nanotechnology has several applications…the medical field is one of the most exciting for nanotechnology at the moment, though most developments are still in the experimental phase…

“…Other medical technology experts are exploring using nanotechnology to send treatments like chemotherapy or vaccines to target specific types of cells in the body… Some nanotechnology ideas include a tiny device that gets injected into the body as a sensor or medical delivery device…”

“…These tiny devices are typically controlled by a program on a traditional electronic device like a computer, smartphone or server, meaning they could be very hackable.

“Some digital security experts posit that a single nanoparticle in the body with it’s own processor could be hacked, but they also say that if someone had more than one particle in the body, which many treatments would require, a hacker could theoretically turn them into a network in the body, using the body’s own systems to communicate and do their bidding…

“…they could demand a ransom with fatal consequences. If you’re unable or unwilling to pay, they could easily turn your body against you and at the very least make you suffer or get sick, if not kill you…”

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Hacking Humans with Nanotechnology - Alpine Security

Hacking humans with nanotechnology may sound like a concept from a futuristic science fiction novel or movie, but the truth is, it's not that far off.