Vulnerable GE anesthesia machines can be manipulated by attackers

A vulnerability affecting several anesthesia and respiratory devices manufactured by General Electric (GE) Healthcare could allow attackers to manipulate the devices’ settings and silence alarms, CyberMDX researchers have found. About the vulnerability (CVE-2019-10966) CVE-2019-10966 affects versions 7100 and 7900 of the GE Aestive and GE Aespire machines, primarily used in the U.S.

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