Siemens has revealed a severe security vulnerability (CVE-2024-56336) in specific SINAMICS S200 drive systems, allowing attackers to exploit an unlocked bootloader. With a CVSS score of 9.8, this flaw compromises device security, enabling code injection and untrusted firmware installation. Siemens advises users to isolate affected systems, implement security measures, and monitor for unauthorized access, as no firmware update is available yet.
Tariff support for health IT launched in South Korea following Trump’s tariff and more briefs
The South Korean government has launched a tariff support center to assist medical device companies with trade challenges, particularly related to U.S. tariffs. Meanwhile, Johnson