https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/urgent11-fda-issues-alert-cyber-vulnerability-threatens-medical-devices-networks
By Mike Miliard
Healthcare IT News
October 02, 2019
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a safety communication on Tuesday
– aimed at healthcare organizations, IT professionals, device manufacturers and
patients – warning of the cybersecurity vulnerabilities known as URGENT/11.
WHY IT MATTERS
The risk, said FDA officials in the communication, is that URGENT/11, if
exploited by a remote attacker, could pose safety and security risks for
connected medical devices and hospital networks.
The URGENT/11 vulnerabilities center around a third-party software, IPnet, that
computers use to communicate with each other over a network. They affect at
least six different operating systems and could impact connected equipment such
as routers, connected devices or other critical infrastructure.
"Security researchers, manufacturers and the FDA are aware that the following
operating systems are affected, but the vulnerability may not be included in
all versions of these operating systems," the FDA said, listing the operating
systems:
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