Vulnerabilities allow attackers to take over infusion pumps

Two vulnerabilities in Windows CE-powered Alaris Gateway Workstations (AWGs), which provide support for widely used infusion pumps, could allow remote attackers to disable the device, install malware, report false information, and even instruct the pumps to alter drug dosages and infusion rates. About Alaris Gateway Workstations Developed by US-based medical device maker Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD), Alaris Gateway Workstations are deployed in healthcare establishments in Europe and Asia. A company spokesperson told TechCrunch that … More

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