CVE-2011-3386 Information

Description

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.\

Reference

http://sixuntilme.com/blog2/2011/08/hacked_jay_radcliffe_insulin_p.html http://www.darkreading.com/security/vulnerabilities/231300312/getting-root-on-the-human-body.html http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/08/04/insulin-pumps-vulnerable-to-hacking/?test=faces http://www.hanselman.com/blog/HackersCanKillDiabeticsWithInsulinPumpsFromAHalfMileAwayUmNoFactsVsJournalisticFearMongering.aspx http://www.informationweek.com/news/security/vulnerabilities/231600265 http://www.loop-blog.com/Blog_Full_Post?id=a09C000000Dbz3JIAR http://www.scmagazineus.com/black-hat-insulin-pumps-can-be-hacked/article/209106/ https://exchange.xforce.ibmcloud.com/vulnerabilities/69643

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