PerformanceBridge Focal Point Version A.01, IntelliVue patient monitors
MX100, MX400-MX550, MX750, MX850, and IntelliVue X3 Versions N and
prior, the software does not check or incorrectly checks the revocation
status of a certificate, which may cause it to use a compromised
certificate.
Metrics
Affected Vendors & Products
| Source | ID | Title |
|---|---|---|
EUVD |
EUVD-2020-8194 | In Patient Information Center iX (PICiX) Versions C.02 and C.03, PerformanceBridge Focal Point Version A.01, IntelliVue patient monitors MX100, MX400-MX550, MX750, MX850, and IntelliVue X3 Versions N and prior, the software does not check or incorrectly checks the revocation status of a certificate, which may cause it to use a compromised certificate. |
Solution
Philips released the following versions to remediate reported vulnerabilities: * Patient Information Center iX (PICiX) Version C.03 * PerformanceBridge Focal Point * IntelliVue Patient Monitors Versions N.00 and N.01 * IntelliVue Patient Monitors Version M.04: Contact a Philips service support team https://www.usa.philips.com/healthcare/solutions/customer-service-solutions for an upgrade path * Certificate revocation within the system was implemented for PIC iX and Performance Bridge FocalPoint in 2023. The implementation of the IntelliVue Patient Monitors will be completed in Q3 of 2024.
Workaround
As a mitigation to these vulnerabilities, Philips recommends the following: * The Philips patient monitoring network is required to be physically or logically isolated from the hospital local area network (LAN). Philips recommends using a firewall or routers that can implement access control lists restricting access in and out of the patient monitoring network for only necessary ports and IP addresses. Refer to the Philips Patient Monitoring System Security for Clinical Networks guide for additional information on InCenter https://incenter.medical.philips.com/ . * By default, the simple certificate enrollment protocol (SCEP) service is not running. When needed, the service is configured to run based on the duration or the number of certificates to be assigned. One certificate is default, but if a certificate is not issued, the service will continue to run. Limit exposure by ensuring the SCEP service is not running unless it is actively being used to enroll new devices. * When enrolling new devices using SCEP, enter a unique challenge password of 8-12 unpredictable and randomized digits. * Implement physical security controls to prevent unauthorized login attempts on the PIC iX application. Servers should be kept in controlled locked data centers. Access to equipment at nurses’ stations should be controlled and monitored. * Only grant remote access to PIC iX servers on a must-have basis. * Grant login privileges to the bedside monitor and PIC iX application on a role-based, least-privilege basis, and only to trusted users. Users with questions regarding their specific Philips Patient Information Center (PIC iX) and/or IntelliVue patient monitor installations and new release eligibility should contact their local Philips service support team, or regional service support https://www.usa.philips.com/healthcare/solutions/customer-service-solutions , or call 1-800-722-9377. Please see the Philips product security website https://www.philips.com/productsecurity for the Philips advisory and the latest security information for Philips products.
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Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: icscert
Published:
Updated: 2024-08-04T13:37:54.179Z
Reserved: 2020-07-31T00:00:00
Link: CVE-2020-16228
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Status : Modified
Published: 2020-09-11T13:15:11.377
Modified: 2024-11-21T05:06:58.877
Link: CVE-2020-16228
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OpenCVE Enrichment
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EUVD