Conspiracy theorists, gather ‘round. Renowned hacker Barnaby Jack has died
at the age of 35 just days before he was scheduled to host a highly
anticipated talk at this year’s Black Hat security conference in Las
Vegas. A report from the local medical examiner’s office confirmed the
death took place in San Francisco but didn’t provide any further
details.
Jack was expected to host a discussion on hacking implanted heart
defibrillators and detail ways to improve their security. Last year, he
successfully demonstrated it was possible to infiltrate the software
used in a Medtronic insulin pump and dispense a fatal insulin dose from
up to 300 feet away.
In a statement on the matter, Black Hat expressed their deepest
sympathies to Jack’s family and loved ones. As for the conference, they
will not be replacing Jack’s time slot as no one could replace him, nor
would they want them to. Instead, the room that Jack’s discussion was to
take place in will be left vacant for others in the community to
commemorate his life and work.
Jack most recently served as the director of embedded security research
at IOActive but was perhaps most known for his impressive hacking
demonstrations. Back in 2010, Jack demonstrated
how to break into an ATM machine and make it spit out cash in a hack
referred to as “jackpotting.” As you can imagine, the hack gained the
attention of those in the ATM industry as many issued updates to their
machines soon after.
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