First published: Mon Jun 29 2020(Updated: )
Baxter PrismaFlex all versions, PrisMax all versions prior to 3.x, The PrismaFlex device contains a hard-coded service password that provides access to biomedical information, device settings, calibration settings, and network configuration. This could allow an attacker to modify device settings and calibration.
Credit: ics-cert@hq.dhs.gov
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Prisma | ||
Prisma | ||
Baxter Prismax Firmware | <3.0 | |
Baxter Prismax |
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CVE-2020-12035 is considered a critical vulnerability due to the potential for unauthorized access to sensitive biomedical information and device settings.
To mitigate CVE-2020-12035, ensure that devices are updated to the latest firmware version that fixes the hard-coded service password issue.
CVE-2020-12035 affects all versions of Baxter PrismaFlex and PrisMax devices prior to version 3.x.
The risks of CVE-2020-12035 include unauthorized modification of device settings, which can compromise patient safety and data integrity.
Currently, the recommended approach for CVE-2020-12035 is to upgrade to versions of the PrismaFlex or PrisMax that are not affected by the vulnerability.