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Abusing the Internet of Medical Things: Evaluating Threat Models and Forensic Readiness for Multi-Vector Attacks on Connected Healthcare Devices
Individuals experiencing interpersonal violence IPV, who depend on medical devices, represent a uniquely vulnerable population as healthcare technologies become increasingly connected. Despite rapid growth in MedTech innovation and "health-at-home" ecosystems, the intersection of MedTech...
SHIELD: Securing Healthcare IoT with Efficient Machine Learning Techniques for Anomaly Detection
The integration of IoT devices in healthcare introduces significant security and reliability challenges, increasing susceptibility to cyber threats and operational anomalies. This study proposes a machine learning-driven framework for 1 detecting malicious cyberattacks and 2 identifying faulty...
EUVD-2020-8194
Malware in sbrugna...
1.2 Million Healthcare Devices and Systems Found Exposed Online – Patient Records at Risk of Exposure, Latest Research from Modat
The Hague, Netherlands, 7th August 2025, CyberNewsWire...
Secure your healthcare devices with Microsoft Defender for IoT and HCL’s CARE
It wasn’t long ago that medical devices were isolated and unconnected, but the rise of IoT has brought real computing power to the network edge. Today, medical devices are transforming into interconnected, smart assistants with decision-making capabilities. Any device in a medical setting must be...
Vulnerability Spotlight: Natus NeuroWorks Multiple Vulnerabilites
Vulnerabilities discovered by Cory Duplantis from Talos Overview In April 2018, Talos published 5 vulnerabilities in Natus NeuroWorks software. We have also identified 3 additional vulnerabilities. This software is used in the Natus Xltek EEG medical products from Natus Medical Inc. The vulnerabl...
Trust Management Vulnerabilities in Multiple GE Products (CNVD-2015-05132)
GE Healthcare Millennium MG, NC and MyoSIGHT are General Electric GE scanning camera products for the healthcare industry. A security vulnerability exists in multiple GE products that stems from the use of 'insite.genieacq' which cannot be changed unless the program disables remote InSite-support...