The backdoor on Contec CMS8000 patient-monitoring devices could allow an IP address at an unnamed university to remotely ...
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(Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Thursday it had identified three cybersecurity risks ...
The FDA says the cybersecurity vulnerabilities identified may put patients at risk when the device is connected to the ...
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Unpatched vulnerabilities in Contec CMS8000 patient monitors expose devices to remote access, file overwrites, and data leaks ...
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is warning that Contec CMS8000 devices, a widely used healthcare patient monitoring device, include a backdoor that quietly sends patient ...
Functionality in the device firmware sends patient data to a hardcoded IP address that also downloads and executes binary files without the owner’s knowledge.
Reimbursement and a lack of broadband internet access have hampered remote patient monitoring adoption in rural areas.
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CISA and FDA say Contec patient monitors used in the US contain a backdoor that could allow remote attackers to tamper with the device.