"Vulnerabilities Found in Multiple GE Imaging Systems"
A team of researchers at CyberMDX discovered flaws in more than one hundred different GE Healthcare imaging and ultrasound products widely used in US hospitals. The exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow attackers to gain access to Protected Health Information (PHI), modify this data, and interfere with the availability of medical devices. These vulnerabilities stem from unsecured communications between medical devices and vendor servers. GE Healthcare confirmed that the flaws affect over 100 radiological devices, including CT scanners, PET machines, MRI machines, ultrasound devices, X-ray machines, and more. The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) recently issued an ICS Medical Advisory about the vulnerabilities. This article continues to discuss the discovery, possible exploitation, and potential impact of the vulnerabilities in GE imaging and ultrasound products.
Infosecurity Magazine reports "Vulnerabilities Found in Multiple GE Imaging Systems"