Mirion Medical’s BioDose Software: A Comedy of Vulnerabilities!

Attention all medical equipment enthusiasts: if your EC2 Software NMIS BioDose is older than your last birthday cake, it might be time for an update. Mirion Medical’s software is experiencing vulnerabilities in the form of incorrect permission assignments, use of client-side authentication, and hard-coded credentials. Time to patch up before your software becomes a hacker’s favorite playground!

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Hot Take:

Hold onto your stethoscopes, folks! Mirion Medical’s EC2 Software NMIS BioDose is having a bit of a public health scare of its own with vulnerabilities that are easier to exploit than finding a needle in a haystack. With hard-coded passwords and client-side authentication, this software might as well be wearing a “Kick Me” sign in the world of cybersecurity. Just remember, if your medical imaging software starts coughing and wheezing, it’s time for an update!

Key Points:

– Mirion Medical’s EC2 Software NMIS BioDose has several serious vulnerabilities, including incorrect permission assignments and hard-coded credentials.
– The vulnerabilities could allow attackers to modify program executables, access sensitive information, and execute arbitrary code.
– Affected versions are prior to 23.0, with the latest version offering some relief.
– The vulnerabilities impact critical infrastructure sectors like healthcare and public health.
– Mitigation involves updating to the latest software version and employing network security measures.

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