Number: AV20-391
Date: 23 October 2020
On 22 October 2020 B. Braun published Security Advisories to highlight vulnerabilities in the following products:
- SpaceCom - versions U61 and prior (United States), L81 and prior (rest of world)
- Battery pack with Wi-Fi - versions U61 and earlier (United States), L81 and earlier (outside the United States)
- Data module compactplus - versions A10 and A11
- OnlineSuite – version AP 3.0 and prior
Exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow a malicious actor to escalate privileges, access sensitive information, upload/download arbitrary files and perform remote code execution.
The Cyber Centre encourages users and administrators to review the provided web link, perform the suggested mitigations and apply the necessary updates.
B. Braun Security Advisories
https://www.bbraun.com/en/products-and-therapies/services/b-braun-vulnerability-disclosure-policy/security-advisory.html
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