The latest update to the Mirth Connect tool by NextGen revealed a code execution vulnerability (CVE-2023-43208) in software versions pre-dating 4.4.1. According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) analysis, the tool, aimed at healthcare, primarily has versions dating back to 2015/16 at risk, specifically those versions on the internet. NextGen recommended an upgrade to the latest software version to combat the vulnerability.

Nearly 250,000 Records From Tax Credit Consulting Agency Exposed
Summarize this content to a maximum of 60 words: Research has uncovered an unencrypted, non-password-protected database containing 245,949 records.