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Half of internet-connected devices in hospitals are vulnerable to hacks, report finds
Jan. 19, 2022, 8:53 p.m. | Nicole Wetsman
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Over half of internet-connected devices used in hospitals have a vulnerability that could put patient safety, confidential data, or the usability of a device at risk, according to a new report from the healthcare cybersecurity company Cynerio.
The report analyzed data from over 10 million devices at over 300 hospitals and health care facilities globally, which the company collected through connectors attached to the devices as part of its security platform.
The most common type of internet-connected device in hospitals …
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