Security researchers have discovered vulnerabilities in two models of hospital anesthesia machines manufactured by General Electric (GE). The two devices found to be vulnerable are GE Aestiva and GE ...
GE anesthesia machines are ripe for tampering, according to a new DHS advisory. A fresh warning from the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) says the ...
GE Office Sign, Washington, D.C. Photo: Diego M. Radzinschi/ALM Lawyers from antitrust litigation firm Labaton Sucharow have filed a prospective class action against General Electric and two of its ...
A team of security researchers found a vulnerability in two versions of GE anesthesia and respiratory machines, according to TechCrunch. When the machines are connected to a hospital network, the ...
A vulnerability in the firmware of some anesthesia machines used in hospitals could be abused to change normal functionality up to the point of adjusting the level of inhalational substances. The flaw ...
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