Healthcare Devices in Cyber Danger: 1.2 Million Threaten Patient Data Security!

Over 1.2 million internet-connected healthcare devices are exposing patient data, according to Modat’s research. Vulnerable due to weak passwords and outdated software, these devices are a cybercriminal’s dream come true. The report stresses that cybersecurity in healthcare isn’t just about IT—it’s about keeping your MRI results off the internet!

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Hot Take:

**_So, apparently, healthcare systems around the world just decided to leave the back door open and maybe even bake some cookies for cybercriminals? Thanks to the cybersecurity wizards at Modat, we’ve discovered that more than a million medical devices are essentially waving “hack me” flags. If you’re a patient, you might want to double-check if your MRI scan is making its rounds on the internet. Who knew that your lung X-ray could become the next viral sensation?_**

Key Points:

– Over 1.2 million healthcare devices globally have been found vulnerable due to poor security.
– Top affected regions include the USA, South Africa, and Australia, among others.
– Issues stem from misconfigurations, weak passwords, and unpatched software.
– Modat’s research revealed sensitive medical data freely accessible online.
– Recommendations include regular security assessments and maintaining secure networks.

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