The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have issued alerts about the presence of hidden functionality in Contec CMS8000 patient ...
The Contec CMS8000, also sold as the Epsimed MN-120, monitors respiratory rate, heart rate, pulse rate, blood oxygen saturation, blood pressure and body temperature. CISA found the device ...
The threat was discovered in three firmware versions for a patient monitor called the Contec CMS8000 (also sold as the Epsimed MN-120), which can display a user’s vitals, including heart rate ...
The backdoor on Contec CMS8000 patient-monitoring devices could allow an IP address at an unnamed university to remotely download and execute unverified files, according to CISA.
The critical flaws plague Contec CMS8000 and their relabeled versions such as Epsimed ... Patient monitors are widely used in health care and home settings to display vital signs, such as ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and Food and Drug Administration Jan. 30 released notices warning of vulnerabilities found in the Contec CMS8000, a patient monitoring device used ...
According to a safety advisory from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which authorizes medical devices for use in the US, the affected patient monitors are the Contec CMS8000 and the ...