GE Healthcare has issued new guidelines following the discovery of 11 vulnerabilities in its Vivid T9 ultrasound machines, implemented in its pre-installed Common Service Desktop web app and EchoPAC software. The flaws, reported by Nozomi Networks, could allow malware installation and unauthorized access to patient data. However, the company assured the findings do not warrant a recall and that exploitation requires direct access, reducing the risks related to these vulnerabilities.
Investigation underway after Pittsburgh Regional Transit alerts riders of cybersecurity incident – WTAE Pittsburgh
An investigation is underway after Pittsburgh Regional Transit alerted riders of a cybersecurity incident. WTAE Pittsburgh reported on the incident.