When former Vice President Dick Cheney had a defibrillator implanted in his chest, he feared what would later become an infamous Homeland plot line—that someone could wirelessly tamper with his defibrillator remotely.
“When we put that in originally in ‘01, then we got a new model in about ‘07, and that newer model was capable of being programed remotely, wirelessly,” Cheney said. “We removed that feature out the concern that if I was working a rope line someplace or in a crowd, that somebody could in fact tamper with that and cause a heart attack, so we disabled that feature.”
In season two of the hit TV show “Homeland,” the vice president is assassinated by terrorists who remotely log into the president’s implanted defibrillator and cause a heart attack that kills him.









