Almost half of connected hospital devices are still exposed to the wormable BlueKeep Windows flaw nearly a year after it was announced, according to a report released this week.
Tag Archives: Medical Devices
Widely used medical infusion pump can be remotely hijacked
These vulnerable infusion pumps can be remotely hacked to alter the delivery of IV fluids and medications such as painkillers or insulin.
Diabetics are hunting down obsolete insulin pumps with a security flaw
The flaw makes it possible to overwrite the devices’ programming and insert an algorithm that turns them into artificial pancreases.
Medtronic cardiac implants can be hacked, FDA issues alert
Two serious flaws in the telemetry protocol could allow a hacker to control vulnerable Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (ICDs).
Pacemaker controllers still vulnerable 18 months after flaws reported
A popular brand of heart pacemaker is still vulnerable to compromise more than a year and a half after the company that makes them was told of weaknesses in its security, researchers have claimed.
Medical devices vulnerable to KRACK Wi-Fi attacks
Some KRACKs still haven’t been papered over.
