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US authority warns hospitals over use of hackable drug pump | US authority warns hospitals over use of hackable drug pump |
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The US Food and Drug Administration is now "strongly encouraging" hospitals not to use a leading brand of drug pump over hacking fears. | The US Food and Drug Administration is now "strongly encouraging" hospitals not to use a leading brand of drug pump over hacking fears. |
Hospira, which made the Symbiq Infusion System pump, had already discontinued the product for business reasons. | Hospira, which made the Symbiq Infusion System pump, had already discontinued the product for business reasons. |
The devices were previously revealed to be hackable by an independent researcher. | The devices were previously revealed to be hackable by an independent researcher. |
The manufacturer told the BBC at the time that it was working with the FDA on a more secure system. | The manufacturer told the BBC at the time that it was working with the FDA on a more secure system. |
The FDA is urging healthcare facilities to switch to alternative infusion systems "as soon as possible". | The FDA is urging healthcare facilities to switch to alternative infusion systems "as soon as possible". |
Although no known instances of hacking have occurred, Hospira said in June that vulnerabilities discovered by security researcher Billy Rios were being investigated by the firm, in co-operation with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the FDA. | Although no known instances of hacking have occurred, Hospira said in June that vulnerabilities discovered by security researcher Billy Rios were being investigated by the firm, in co-operation with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the FDA. |
Mr Rios recently published a blog post in which he claimed the security flaw had gone unfixed for over a year. | Mr Rios recently published a blog post in which he claimed the security flaw had gone unfixed for over a year. |
The FDA's statement said that the agency was continuing to investigate the issues but advised hospitals to take action now. | The FDA's statement said that the agency was continuing to investigate the issues but advised hospitals to take action now. |
"FDA strongly encourages health care facilities transition to alternative infusion systems, and discontinue use of these pumps," it said. | "FDA strongly encourages health care facilities transition to alternative infusion systems, and discontinue use of these pumps," it said. |
In a statement, Hospira said it was continuing to work with the DHS and FDA regarding the security issues with their pumps. | |
In 2007 there were more than 400,000 Hospira pumps in use in hospitals around the world, according to the company's website. | In 2007 there were more than 400,000 Hospira pumps in use in hospitals around the world, according to the company's website. |
Hospira was acquired by pharmaceutical giant Pfizer in February 2015 in a deal worth $17bn (£11bn). | Hospira was acquired by pharmaceutical giant Pfizer in February 2015 in a deal worth $17bn (£11bn). |
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