The CISA and FDA have released security warnings about the Contec CMS8000, which is used for patient monitoring.
The Contec CMS8000 patient monitors do not contain a malicious backdoor but are plagued by an insecure and vulnerable design.
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) recently issued a warning about Contec CMS8000, a patient ...
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CISA has identified a backdoor in Contec CMS8000 devices that could allow unauthorized access to patient data and disrupt ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and Food and Drug Administration Jan. 30 released notices warning of ...
Attackers can attack medical hardware from Contec. This can result in malicious code getting onto devices. There has been no ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the FDA have warned that healthcare hackers pose a risk to patient ...
Functionality in the device firmware sends patient data to a hardcoded IP address that also downloads and executes binary ...
Cyber security researchers say that the security alerts concerning Contec CMS8000 devices – which are used in Australia – ...
The FDA alerts healthcare providers that certain patient monitors from Contec and Epsimed are gathering data and beaming it to a hardcoded IP address.
CISA and FDA say Contec patient monitors used in the US contain a backdoor that could allow remote attackers to tamper with the device.