".....Hacking poses a particularly big threat in high-pressure situations, Johnson said. If police electronic gun security information is stolen like Target’s customer credit card information was this year, he said, the results could be devastating.
Some smart gun models including the Armatix iP1 rely on radio-frequency identification chips -- frequently used on building security system key cards -- which can be hacked and altered. Johnson said it would only be a matter of time before criminals would be willing to pay big bucks for breach technology.
Armatix did not respond to multiple requests for comment...."
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