Notas

[1] “Recalls and safety alerts involving pacemakers and implantable cardioverter-defibrillator” (W.H. Maisel, M.O. Sweeny, W.G. Stevenson, K.E. Ellison, L.M. Epstein). JAMA 286, 793-797 (2001). Resumen disponible aquí <<

[2] VeriChip fue retirado en 2010 por problemas relacionados con su seguridad y privacidad. <<

[3] “Una discoteca catalana implantará un chip bajo la piel a personajes famosos” El Mundo, 17/03/2004. <<

[4] “MicroCHIPS announces clinical results for first successful human trial of implantable, wireless microchip drug delivery device” Nota de prensa de MicroCHIPS, 16/02/2012. <<

[5] Se recomienda el artículo “Security and privacy for implantable medical devices (PDF 1,2 MB)” Daniel Halperin, Thomas S. Heydt-Benjamin, Kefin Fu, Tadayohsi Kohno, William H. Maisel. IEEE Pervasive Computing 8, 30-39 (2008) <<

[6] “Insulin Pumps Vulnerable to Hacking” Fox News, 4/07/2011 <<

[7] “Improving the security and privacy of implantable medical devices” (William H Maisel, Tadayoshi Kohno) The New England Journal of Medicine 362, 1164-6 (2010). Resumen disponible aquí <<

[8] “Hooligans Attack Epilepsy Patients During Epilepsy Awareness Month” pr.com, 19/11/2007. <<

[9] “Hackers Assault Epilepsy Patients via Computer” Wired, 28/3/2008. <<

[10] “Spooks want to go fishing in Oyster database” The Register, 17/03/2008. <<

[11] “Student Expelled for Refusing Location Tracking RFID Badge” Infowars.com, 19/11/2012. <<

[12] “Texas school district’s RFID tracking of students goes to court” Ars Technica, 23/11/2012. <<

[13] “Mifare: little security despite obscurity” 24th Chaos Communication Congress, 28/12/2007. <<

[14] “Reverse-engineering a cryptographic RFID tag (PDF)” Karsten Nohl, David Evans, Starbug, Henryk Plötz. 17th Usenix Security Symposium (2008) <<

[15] “Microscope-wielding boffins crack Tube smartcard” The Register, 12/03/2008. <<

[16] “Security flaw in MIFARE Classic (PDF)” Varios autores. <<

[17] “A practical attack on the MIFARE Classic (PDF)” Gerhard de Koning Gans, Jaap-Henk Hoepman, Flavio D. García. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5189, 267-282 (2008) <<

[18] “Dismantling MIFARE Classic (PDF)” Varios autores. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5283, 97-114 (2008) <<

[19] “Wirelessly Pickpocketing a Mifare Classic Card (PDF)” Flavio D. García, Peter van Rossum, Roel Verdult, Ronny Wichers Scheur. 30th IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy pp 3-15 (2009) <<

[20] “Anatomy of a subway hack (PDF 4,2 MB)” Russell Ryan, Zack Anderson, Alessandro Chiesa. DEFCON 2008 <<

[21] “Black Hat organizers punt totally hackable RFID badges” The Register, 8/08/2008. <<

[22] “Free rides: the story of the smartphone subway hackers” Mashable, 10/10/2012. <<

[23] UltraCardTester (Google Play) <<

[24] “Android NFC hack enables travelers to ride subways for free, researchers say” Computerworld, 27/07/2012. <<

[25] “NXP responds to NFC transit security hack” Nota de prensa de NXP, 24/09/2012. <<

[26] “Pacemakers and implantable cardiac defibrillators: software radio attacks and zero-power defenses (PDF 2,1 MB)” Varios autores. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, mayo 2008. <<

[27] “They can hear your heartbeats: non-invasive security for implantable medical devices (PDF)” Shyamnath Gollakota, Haitham Hassanieh, Benjamin Ransford, Dina Katabi, Kevin Fu. ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication (SIGCOMM11), agosto 2011. <<

[28] “Activity-aware ECG-based patient authentication for remote health monitoring (PDF)” Janani Sriram, Minho Shin, Tanzeem Choudury, David Kotz. International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces (ICMI09), noviembre 2009. <<

[29] “Patients, pacemakers, and implantable defibrillators: human values and security for wireless implantable medical devices (PDF)” Varios autores. ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Abril 2010. <<

[30] “Security that is meant to be deep skin: using ultraviolet micropigmentation to store emergency-access keys for implantable medical devices (PDF)” Stuart Schechter, 8/04/2010. <<