GE Revolution CT systems recalled for AW Server security vulnerability
GE Revolution CT recalled for software security vulnerability
GE HealthCare identified a security vulnerability in the AW Server software used with certain Revolution CT, Revolution Apex, and Revolution Ascend CT scanners deployed through Edison Health Link (EHL). The vulnerability could potentially allow unauthorized access to the system. This affects 38 units worldwide.
- Contact GE HealthCare if you operate one of the affected CT scanner models listed in the recall
- Check if your system serial number matches those in the recall notice
- Follow GE HealthCare's guidance on security patches or corrective measures
GE HealthCare has become aware of a potential security vulnerability impacting AW Server deployed via Edison Health Link (EHL) based CT Smart Subscription used in conjunction with certain Revolution Apex, Revolution Ascend, and Revolution CT systems.
Official notice
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ires/index.cfm?Product=Z-2150-2026Also reported as
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