Vulnerabilities > Philips > Patient Information Center IX > Medium
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2021-12-27 | CVE-2021-43548 | Improper Input Validation vulnerability in Philips Patient Information Center IX C.02/C.03 Patient Information Center iX (PIC iX) Versions C.02 and C.03 receives input or data, but does not validate or incorrectly validates that the input has the properties required to process the data safely and correctly. | 6.5 |
2021-12-27 | CVE-2021-43550 | Use of a Broken or Risky Cryptographic Algorithm vulnerability in Philips Efficia CM Firmware and Patient Information Center IX The use of a broken or risky cryptographic algorithm is an unnecessary risk that may result in the exposure of sensitive information, which affects the communications between Patient Information Center iX (PIC iX) Versions C.02 and C.03 and Efficia CM Series Revisions A.01 to C.0x and 4.0. | 6.5 |
2021-12-27 | CVE-2021-43552 | Use of Hard-coded Cryptographic Key vulnerability in Philips Patient Information Center IX B.02/C.02/C.03 The use of a hard-coded cryptographic key significantly increases the possibility encrypted data may be recovered from the Patient Information Center iX (PIC iX) Versions B.02, C.02, and C.03. | 5.5 |
2020-09-11 | CVE-2020-16224 | Improper Handling of Length Parameter Inconsistency vulnerability in Philips Patient Information Center IX C.02/C.03 In Patient Information Center iX (PICiX) Versions C.02, C.03, the software parses a formatted message or structure but does not handle or incorrectly handles a length field that is inconsistent with the actual length of the associated data, causing the application on the surveillance station to restart. | 6.5 |
2020-09-11 | CVE-2020-16220 | Improper Validation of Syntactic Correctness of Input vulnerability in Philips products In Patient Information Center iX (PICiX) Versions C.02, C.03, PerformanceBridge Focal Point Version A.01, the product receives input that is expected to be well-formed (i.e., to comply with a certain syntax) but it does not validate or incorrectly validates that the input complies with the syntax, causing the certificate enrollment service to crash. | 4.3 |
2020-09-11 | CVE-2020-16216 | Improper Input Validation vulnerability in Philips products In IntelliVue patient monitors MX100, MX400-550, MX600, MX700, MX750, MX800, MX850, MP2-MP90, and IntelliVue X2 and X3 Versions N and prior, the product receives input or data but does not validate or incorrectly validates that the input has the properties required to process the data safely and correctly, which can induce a denial-of-service condition through a system restart. | 6.5 |
2020-09-11 | CVE-2020-16212 | Exposure of Resource to Wrong Sphere vulnerability in Philips Patient Information Center IX B.02/C.02/C.03 In Patient Information Center iX (PICiX) Versions B.02, C.02, C.03, the product exposes a resource to the wrong control sphere, providing unintended actors with inappropriate access to the resource. | 6.8 |
2020-09-11 | CVE-2020-16228 | Improper Check for Certificate Revocation vulnerability in Philips products 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. | 6.4 |
2020-09-11 | CVE-2020-16214 | Improper Neutralization of Formula Elements in a CSV File vulnerability in Philips Patient Information Center IX B.02/C.02/C.03 In Patient Information Center iX (PICiX) Versions B.02, C.02, C.03, the software saves user-provided information into a comma-separated value (CSV) file, but it does not neutralize or incorrectly neutralizes special elements that could be interpreted as a command when the file is opened by spreadsheet software. | 5.0 |