... without first making close physical contact with the patient, you have a very dangerous condition. That's the serious issue. 8/n
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And when I look at the findings of this report I just don't see that happening across many manufacturers. Here is the findings table. 9/npic.twitter.com/wDaTdvB79F
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It's weird because the report kind of buries the two most devastating possible attacks. And then doesn't find them anywhere! 10/n
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Imagine I wanted to write a report about how all cars are dangerous, and I focused on how sometimes people spill their beverages... 11/n
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... while ignoring the fact that certain types of vehicle just randomly explode, killing their occupants. You'd think that was weird. 12/n
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This is how the report reads to me. A whole lot of unimportant (or inoperable) criticisms that seem to apply to EVERY vendor, but... 13/n
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... a weird unwillingness to identify any *serious* flaws that could actually kill people. 14/n
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Which leads me to believe that either 1) the researchers didn't find those vulns, or 2) they found them but didn't want to say. 15/n
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I suppose I should point out that these serious flaws *were* found recently in at least one manufacturer's devices. 16/n
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So the fact that this report doesn't find them, or at least seems to focus on trivial findings, definitely feels "off" to me. 17/17
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Sounds like they were treating medical devices like webservers. Dev/sec community still doesn't understand domain needs.
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