Publication Date: February 26, 2024
Last Revised Date: February 26, 2024
BACKGROUND
We take product security seriously at Baxter in support of our mission to save and sustain lives. As part of our ongoing monitoring, Baxter is currently evaluating the recently published announcement of the vulnerabilities affecting ConnectWise ScreenConnect 23.9.7 and prior under CVE-2024-1709 and CVE-2024-1708. ConnectWise is a third-party application that can be used to provide remote service.
RESPONSE
While we continue to review our product portfolio, we have not found any indication that our products are affected by these vulnerabilities nor is there any privacy impact. If a product within the Baxter portfolio is found to use an affected version of ConnectWise, we will share this information and available mitigations on the Baxter.com Product Security and/or the Hillrom Responsible Disclosure pages as the information becomes available. Click here to get the notification.
Publication Date: January 31, 2024
Last Revised Date: January 31, 2024
We take cybersecurity at Baxter seriously and are currently monitoring and evaluating the recently published announcement of the vulnerability affecting Mirth Connect under CVE-2023-43208. Mirth Connect is an open-source data integration platform from NextGen HealthCare that is used to connect data from medical systems to an electronic medical record. This vulnerability has been classified as critical.
For a more detailed description of these vulnerabilities, it is recommended customers view the information provided in the National Vulnerabilities Database.
RESPONSE
After a comprehensive review of its portfolio, Baxter is providing the information below in order to better assist our customers in identifying any Baxter products that may be vulnerable under CVE. Click here to get the notification.
RE: Log4j
Publication Date: December 13, 2021
Last Revised Date: January 31 , 2022
SUMMARY
Hillrom is currently monitoring the recently published announcement of vulnerabilities affecting Log4j Java-based logging library. The Log4j library is developed by the Apache Foundation and is widely used by both enterprise apps and cloud services for logging purposes. The vulnerabilities have been classified as critical.
For a more detailed description of these vulnerability, it is recommended customers view the information provided by Apache.
RESPONSE
Please note that the Apache Log4j vulnerabilities are not Hillrom-specific vulnerabilities. As part of the company’s product security policy and protocols, Hillrom’s team continues to evaluate Hillrom’s Java based products and solutions for potential impacts from these reported vulnerabilities and evaluating further possible actions as needed.
IMPACTED PRODUCTS
Please see an update regarding Hillrom's portfolio assessment for impacts of Log4j here.
Publication Date: November 15, 2019
Last Revised Date: October 30, 2019
In accordance with FDA and US Homeland regulations, Hill-Rom has evaluated the impact of Urgent 11 vulnerabilities on its products. Click here to get the notification.