Claroty’s new report reveals that 63% of cyber vulnerabilities identified by the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency exist on networks hosting medical devices. The report, released at the HIMSS24 healthcare technology conference, found 23% of connected medical devices have known vulnerabilities. It cites widespread use of outdated operating systems on such machines and warns of the potential for negative patient outcomes due to weak network architecture and lack of protective policies.

Pharmacist accused of compromising computers to spy on colleagues
Former Maryland pharmacist, Dr. Matthew Bathula, is accused of spying on hundreds of colleagues by installing malware on company computers. The allegations suggest Bathula used