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Ok Cookie options. E-mail newsletter. It appears that you are currently using Ad Blocking software. It's also an example of how federal agencies are working more closely with researchers to investigate cybersecurity flaws that could affect patient safety. Nearly 4, devices made by a range of vendors in the health care, government and retail sectors are running the vulnerable software, according to cybersecurity firms Forescout Technologies and Medigate, which discovered the issue.

There is no evidence that malicious hackers have taken advantage of the software flaws — and doing so would require prior access to networks in some cases, Forescout said. Siemens, the industrial firm that owns the software, has issued updates fixing the vulnerabilities.

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The process is actually programmed with a cancel button, an off-switch," Mo said. Materials provided by University of Illinois Chicago. Note: Content may be edited for style and length. Science News.

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