The OneTouch Ping insulin pumps manufactured by Animas, a company owned by Johnson & Johnson, are affected by multiple several vulnerabilities that can be exploited by remote hackers to harm the diabetic patients who use them. The vendor does not plan on releasing a fix for the flaws despite they are serious because they flaws are difficult to exploit. While the security holes are serious, the risk is considered relatively low and the vulnerability is not connected to the Internet, this means that the exploitation of the flaws discovered by the experts could not be exploited from remote distances.”]
Source: https://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/51932/hacking/insulin-pumps-hack.html

