This is part of a larger recall. The most authoritative record is FDA-Device / Z-2150-2026.
GE Revolution Apex Select CT scanner recalled for AW Server security vulnerability
GE Revolution Apex Select CT scanner security vulnerability
GE HealthCare identified a potential security vulnerability in the AW Server software when deployed through Edison Health Link (EHL) on certain Revolution Apex, Revolution Ascend, and Revolution CT imaging systems. The vulnerability could potentially allow unauthorized access to the system. Five units have been identified as affected.
- Contact GE HealthCare immediately if your facility operates any affected Revolution CT system models
- Do not deploy or use the affected AW Server via Edison Health Link until you receive guidance from GE HealthCare
- Check your system serial number against the affected list provided by GE HealthCare
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-2155-2026More GE Medical Systems, LLC recalls
- FDA-Device2026-05-20GE Revolution CT ES X-ray systems recalled for AW Server security vulnerability
- FDA-Device2026-05-20GE Revolution Apex Elite CT scanner recalled for AW Server security vulnerability
- FDA-Device2026-05-20GE Revolution Apex CT scanner recalled for AW Server security vulnerability
- FDA-Device2026-05-20GE Revolution Apex Plus CT scanner recalled for AW Server security vulnerability
- FDA-Device2026-04-01GE Imactis CT-Navigation System recalled for needle positioning discrepancy
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