Patient data revealed in medical device hack
"The affected machine can operate any medical device which uses the ubiquitous HL7 standard.
"We have a remote unauthenticated exploit for Xper, so if you same see an Xper machine on a network, then you can own it," Cylance researcher Billy Rios told SC.
The holes were so severe that the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) stepped in to pressure Philips to fix the system."
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Emphasis mine.
"The affected machine can operate any medical device which uses the ubiquitous HL7 standard.
"We have a remote unauthenticated exploit for Xper, so if you same see an Xper machine on a network, then you can own it," Cylance researcher Billy Rios told SC.
The holes were so severe that the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) stepped in to pressure Philips to fix the system."
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Emphasis mine.
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