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EUVD-2017-18589
Malware in sbrugna...
Input validation
Certain 802.11 network management messages have been determined to invoke wireless access point blacklisting security defenses when not required, which can necessitate intervention by hospital staff to reset the device and reestablish a network connection to the Wi-Fi access point. During this...
Input validation
Under specific 802.11 network conditions, a partial re-association of the Philips IntelliVue MX40 Version B.06.18 WLAN monitor to the central monitoring station is possible. In this state, the central monitoring station can indicate the MX40 is not connected or associated to the central monitor,...
CVE-2017-9657
Under specific 802.11 network conditions, a partial re-association of the Philips IntelliVue MX40 Version B.06.18 WLAN monitor to the central monitoring station is possible. In this state, the central monitoring station can indicate the MX40 is not connected or associated to the central monitor,...
CVE-2017-9658
Certain 802.11 network management messages have been determined to invoke wireless access point blacklisting security defenses when not required, which can necessitate intervention by hospital staff to reset the device and reestablish a network connection to the Wi-Fi access point. During this...
CVE-2017-9658
Certain 802.11 network management messages have been determined to invoke wireless access point blacklisting security defenses when not required, which can necessitate intervention by hospital staff to reset the device and reestablish a network connection to the Wi-Fi access point. During this...
CVE-2017-9658
Certain 802.11 network management messages have been determined to invoke wireless access point blacklisting security defenses when not required, which can necessitate intervention by hospital staff to reset the device and reestablish a network connection to the Wi-Fi access point. During this...
CVE-2017-9658
CVE-2017-9658 affects Philips IntelliVue MX40 WLAN monitors (Version B.06.18 and prior) under certain 802.11 network conditions. The root causes are described as improper cleanup on thrown exception (CWE-460) and improper handling of exceptional conditions (CWE-755). Under these conditions, the M...
CVE-2017-9658
Certain 802.11 network management messages have been determined to invoke wireless access point blacklisting security defenses when not required, which can necessitate intervention by hospital staff to reset the device and reestablish a network connection to the Wi-Fi access point. During this...
CVE-2017-9657
Under specific 802.11 network conditions, a partial re-association of the Philips IntelliVue MX40 Version B.06.18 WLAN monitor to the central monitoring station is possible. In this state, the central monitoring station can indicate the MX40 is not connected or associated to the central monitor,...
CVE-2017-9657
The CVE-2017-9657 entry describes an 802.11 WLAN issue in Philips IntelliVue MX40 (Version B.06.18) where partial re-association to the central monitor can leave the MX40 in telemetry mode while the central station expects local monitoring, potentially delaying alarms. Root causes cited include I...
Unspecified Vulnerability in Philips' IntelliView MX40 Patient Worn Monitor (CNVD-2017-26427)
The MX40 Patient Worn Monitor is primarily used as a traditional telemetry medical device as part of a surveillance and alarm system. Under certain 802.11 network conditions, when hospital staff reset the device and re-establish it to a Wi-Fi access point, the MX40 can connect to an alternate...
Unspecified Vulnerability in Philips' IntelliView MX40 Patient Worn Monitor
The MX40 Patient Worn Monitor is primarily used as a traditional telemetry medical device as part of a surveillance and alarm system. Under certain 802.11 network conditions, it is possible to partially re-associate the MX40 WLAN Monitor to a central monitoring station. In this state, the central...
ICSMA-17-255-01_Philips' IntelliView MX40 Patient Worn Monitor (WLAN) Vulnerabilities
OVERVIEW Philips has identified two vulnerabilities in Philips’ IntelliView MX40 Patient Worn Monitor for use with wireless local area networks WLANs. Philips has produced a software update that fixes one of the identified vulnerabilities and provides mitigations for the other vulnerability...