CVE-2019-25720
Description
Dräger SC Monitoring devices are vulnerable to denial-of-service via malformed network packets, allowing unauthenticated attackers to reboot devices and disrupt patient monitoring.
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Dräger SC Monitoring devices are vulnerable to denial-of-service via malformed network packets, allowing unauthenticated attackers to reboot devices and disrupt patient monitoring.
Vulnerability
Dräger SC Monitoring devices, including models SC 6002XL, SC 6802XL, SC 7000, SC 8000, and SC 9000 XL, are affected by a denial-of-service vulnerability in all software versions. This vulnerability allows for the reboot of the monitor through the transmission of a malformed network packet [1].
Exploitation
Unauthenticated attackers can exploit this vulnerability by sending a malformed network packet to the affected Dräger SC Monitoring devices. Repeatedly sending these packets can lead to a disruption of patient monitoring services [1].
Impact
Successful exploitation of this vulnerability can cause the affected Dräger SC Monitoring devices to reboot. This disruption can lead to a loss of patient monitoring and, if repeated, may cause the device to fall back to its default configuration, resulting in a loss of network connectivity [1].
Mitigation
Not yet disclosed in the available references.
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Affected products
3- Range: all software versions
Patches
0No patches discovered yet.
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References
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