Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Total 25 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2018-8868 1 Medtronic 4 24950 Mycarelink Monitor, 24950 Mycarelink Monitor Firmware, 24952 Mycarelink Monitor and 1 more 2024-02-04 6.9 MEDIUM 6.4 MEDIUM
Medtronic MyCareLink Patient Monitor, 24950 MyCareLink Monitor, all versions, and 24952 MyCareLink Monitor, all versions, contains debug code meant to test the functionality of the monitor's communication interfaces, including the interface between the monitor and implantable cardiac device. An attacker with physical access to the device can apply the other vulnerabilities within this advisory to access this debug functionality. This debug functionality provides the ability to read and write arbitrary memory values to implantable cardiac devices via inductive or short range wireless protocols. An attacker with close physical proximity to a target implantable cardiac device can use this debug functionality.
CVE-2018-8849 1 Medtronic 4 N\'vision 8840, N\'vision 8840 Firmware, N\'vision 8870 and 1 more 2024-02-04 2.1 LOW 4.6 MEDIUM
Medtronic N'Vision Clinician Programmer 8840 N'Vision Clinician Programmer, all versions, and 8870 N'Vision removable Application Card, all versions does not encrypt PII and PHI while at rest.
CVE-2018-5446 1 Medtronic 2 2090 Carelink Programmer, 2090 Carelink Programmer Firmware 2024-02-04 2.1 LOW 5.3 MEDIUM
All versions of the Medtronic 2090 Carelink Programmer are affected by a per-product username and password that is stored in a recoverable format which could allow an attacker with physical access to a 2090 Programmer to obtain per-product credentials to the software deployment network.
CVE-2018-10596 1 Medtronic 2 2090 Carelink Programmer, 2090 Carelink Programmer Firmware 2024-02-04 5.2 MEDIUM 8.0 HIGH
Medtronic 2090 CareLink Programmer all versions The affected product uses a virtual private network connection to securely download updates. The product does not verify it is still connected to this virtual private network before downloading updates. An attacker with local network access to the programmer could influence these communications.
CVE-2011-3386 1 Medtronic 1 Paradigm Wireless Insulin Pump 2024-02-04 4.0 MEDIUM N/A
Unspecified vulnerability in Medtronic Paradigm wireless insulin pump 512, 522, 712, and 722 allows remote attackers to modify the delivery of an insulin bolus dose and cause a denial of service (adverse human health effects) via unspecified vectors involving wireless communications and knowledge of the device's serial number, as demonstrated by Jerome Radcliffe at the Black Hat USA conference in August 2011. NOTE: the vendor has disputed the severity of this issue, saying "we believe the risk of deliberate, malicious, or unauthorized manipulation of medical devices is extremely low... we strongly believe it would be extremely difficult for a third-party to wirelessly tamper with your insulin pump... you would be able to detect tones on the insulin pump that weren't intentionally programmed and could intervene accordingly."