[Control systems] BIOTRONIK security advisory

Number: AV20-212
Date: 23 June 2020

On 18 June 2020 US-CERT published an advisory to highlight vulnerabilities in BIOTRONIK CardioMessenger II-S (GSM T4APP 2.20 and T-Line T4APP 2.20).

https://www.us-cert.gov/ics/advisories/icsma-20-170-05

Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow an actor with physical access to the device to obtain sensitive data, obtain transmitted medical data from implanted cardiac devices or impact product functionality. An actor with adjacent access could influence communications between the device and the Access Point Name (APN) gateway GatewayAn intermediate system that is the interface between two computer networks. A gateway can be a server, firewall, router, or other device that enables data to flow through a network. network.

The Cyber Centre encourages users and administrators to review the provided web link and perform the suggested mitigations.

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