CWE
259
Advisory Published

CVE-2022-26388: Use of Hard-Coded Password Vulnerability in ELI Electrocardiograph Devices

First published: Fri Feb 07 2025(Updated: )

A use of hard-coded password vulnerability may allow authentication abuse.This issue affects ELI 380 Resting Electrocardiograph: Versions 2.6.0 and prior; ELI 280/BUR280/MLBUR 280 Resting Electrocardiograph: Versions 2.3.1 and prior; ELI 250c/BUR 250c Resting Electrocardiograph: Versions 2.1.2 and prior; ELI 150c/BUR 150c/MLBUR 150c Resting Electrocardiograph: Versions 2.2.0 and prior.

Remedy

Hillrom has released software updates for all impacted devices to address these vulnerabilities. New product versions that mitigate these vulnerabilities are available as follows: * Welch Allyn ELI 380 Resting Electrocardiograph: available Q4 2023 * Welch Allyn ELI 280/BUR280/MLBUR 280 Resting Electrocardiograph: available May 2022 * Welch Allyn ELI 150c/BUR 150c/MLBUR 150c Resting Electrocardiograph: available Q4 2023 Hillrom recommends users upgrade to the latest product versions. Information on how to update these products can be found on the Hillrom disclosure page https://hillrom.com/en/responsible-disclosures/ .

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