Philips Vulnerabilities

Timeline

The analysis of the timeline helps to identify the required approach and handling of single vulnerabilities and vulnerability collections. This overview makes it possible to see less important slices and more severe hotspots at a glance. Initiating immediate vulnerability response and prioritizing of issues is possible.

Type

The moderation team is working with the threat intelligence team to categorize software that is affected by security vulnerabilities. This helps to illustrate the assignment of these categories to determine the most affected software types.

Product

Philips Patient Information Center iX11
Philips e-Alert Unit9
Philips IntelliSpace Portal9
Philips Vue PACS8
Philips PerformanceBridge Focal Point8

Grouping vulnerabilities by products helps to get an overview. This makes it possible to determine an homogeneous landscape or the most important hotspots in heterogeneous landscapes.

Remediation

Official Fix7
Temporary Fix0
Workaround2
Unavailable1
Not Defined90

Vendors and researchers are eager to find countermeasures to mitigate security vulnerabilities. These can be distinguished between multiple forms and levels of remediation which influence risks differently.

Exploitability

High0
Functional0
Proof-of-Concept8
Unproven0
Not Defined92

Researcher and attacker which are looking for security vulnerabilities try to exploit them for academic purposes or personal gain. The level and quality of exploitability can be distinguished to determine simplicity and strength of attacks.

Access Vector

Not Defined0
Physical7
Local16
Adjacent23
Network54

The approach a vulnerability it becomes important to use the expected access vector. This is typically via the network, local, or physically even.

Authentication

Not Defined0
High9
Low25
None66

To exploit a vulnerability a certail level of authentication might be required. Vulnerabilities without such a requirement are much more popular.

User Interaction

Not Defined0
Required14
None86

Some attack scenarios require some user interaction by a victim. This is typical for phishing, social engineering and cross site scripting attacks.

C3BM Index

Our unique C3BM Index (CVSSv3 Base Meta Index) cumulates the CVSSv3 Meta Base Scores of all entries over time. Comparing this index to the amount of disclosed vulnerabilities helps to pinpoint the most important events.

CVSSv3 Base

≤10
≤20
≤31
≤410
≤511
≤632
≤720
≤815
≤910
≤101

The Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) is an industry standard to define the characteristics and impacts of security vulnerabilities. The base score represents the intrinsic aspects that are constant over time and across user environments. Our unique meta score merges all available scores from different sources to aggregate to the most reliable result.

CVSSv3 Temp

≤10
≤20
≤31
≤410
≤514
≤631
≤719
≤814
≤910
≤101

The Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) uses temp scores to reflect the characteristics of a vulnerability that may change over time but not across user environments. This includes reporting confidence, exploitability and remediation levels. We do also provide our unique meta score for temp scores, even though other sources rarely publish them.

VulDB

≤10
≤20
≤32
≤416
≤525
≤618
≤719
≤817
≤92
≤101

The moderation team is always defining the base vector and base score for an entry. These and all other available scores are used to generate the meta score.

NVD

≤10
≤20
≤32
≤44
≤58
≤67
≤717
≤817
≤99
≤1010

The National Vulnerability Database (NVD) is also defining CVSS vectors and scores. These are usually not complete and might differ from VulDB scores.

CNA

≤10
≤20
≤32
≤42
≤50
≤61
≤76
≤83
≤92
≤100

A CVE Numbering Authority (CNA) is responsible for assigning new CVE entries. They might also include a CVSS score. These are usually not complete and might differ from VulDB scores.

Vendor

≤10
≤20
≤30
≤40
≤50
≤60
≤70
≤80
≤90
≤100

Some vendors are willing to publish their own CVSS vectors and scores for vulnerabilities in their products. The coverage varies from vendor to vendor.

Research

≤10
≤20
≤30
≤40
≤50
≤60
≤70
≤80
≤90
≤100

There are sometimes also security researcher which provide their own CVSS vectors and scores for vulnerabilities they have found and published.

Exploit 0-day

<1k28
<2k37
<5k32
<10k2
<25k1
<50k0
<100k0
≥100k0

The moderation team is working with the threat intelligence team to determine prices for exploits. Our unique algorithm is used to identify the 0-day prices for an exploit, before it got distributed or became public. Calculated prices are aligned to prices disclosed by vulnerability broker and compared to prices we see on exploit markets.

Exploit Today

<1k95
<2k3
<5k1
<10k0
<25k1
<50k0
<100k0
≥100k0

The 0-day prices do not consider time-relevant factors. The today price does reflect price impacts like disclosure of vulnerability details, alternative exploits, availability of countermeasures. These dynamic aspects might decrease the exploit prices over time. Under certain circumstances this happens very fast.

Exploit Market Volume

Our unique calculation of exploit prices makes it possible to forecast the expected exploit market volume. The calculated prices for all possible 0-day expoits are cumulated for this task. Comparing the volume to the amount of disclosed vulnerabilities helps to pinpoint the most important events.

🔴 CTI Activities

Our unique Cyber Threat Intelligence aims to determine the ongoing research of actors to anticipiate their acitivities. Observing exploit markets on the Darknet, discussions of vulnerabilities on mailinglists, and exchanges on social media makes it possible to identify planned attacks. Monitored actors and activities are classified whether they are offensive or defensive. They are also weighted as some actors are well-known for certain products and technologies. And some of their disclosures might contain more or less details about technical aspects and personal context. The world map highlights active actors in real-time.

Affected Products (72): Aardvertiser (1), Alice 6 (2), Brilliance CT (3), Brilliance CT Big Bore (3), Brilliance iCT (3), Brilliance iCT SP (3), Collaboration Platform (5), Com Aardvertiser (1), Coronary Tools (1), DoseWise Portal (2), DreamMapper (1), Dynamic Coronary Roadmap (1), EMR (1), EarlyVue (1), Efficia CM Series (1), EncoreAnywhere (1), Endura Dual WAN Router (1), Engage Software (1), Gemini CT (1), Gemini PET (1), HDI 4000 Ultrasound System (1), HUE (1), HealthSuite Health App (1), Holter 2010 Plus (1), Hue (1), Hue Bridge (1), Hue Bridge BSB002 SW 1707040932 (1), Hue Lighting System (2), ISCV (1), In.Sight B120-37 (3), IntelliBridge EC 40 (1), IntelliBridge EC40 (1), IntelliBridge EC40 Hub (1), IntelliBridge EC 60 (1), IntelliBridge EC80 (1), IntelliBridge EC80 Hub (1), IntelliBridge Enterprise (1), IntelliSpace Cardiovascular (3), IntelliSpace PACS (2), IntelliSpace Portal (9), IntelliVue Guardian (1), IntelliVue MX40 (2), IntelliVue Patient Monitor (8), IntelliVue WLAN (2), Interoperability Solution XDS (1), Interventional Workspot (1), MRI 1.5T (3), MRI 3T (3), PageWriter (2), Patient Information Center iX (11), PerformanceBridge Focal Point (8), Pulsera (1), Stentboost Live (1), SureSigns VS4 (3), Taolight Smart Wi-Fi Wiz Connected LED Bulb (1), Tasy EMR (1), Tasy Electronic Medical Record (1), Ultrasound Affiniti (1), Ultrasound CX (1), Ultrasound ClearVue (1), Ultrasound EPIQ (1), Ultrasound Sparq (1), VOIP841 DECT Phone (3), Veradius Unity (2), ViewForum (1), Vue PACS (8), Xcelera (2), Xper Information Management Physiomonitoring 5 (1), e-Alert (1), e-Alert Unit (9), iSite (1), iSite PACS (1)

Link to Vendor Website: https://www.philips.ch/

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