Editor's Note
Cisco has released an update that fixes a critical vulnerability in their Emergency Responder communications platform, a system used throughout the health sector, an October 6 HC3: Sector Alert from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Information Security reports. The HHS recommends that healthcare systems prioritize updating systems to fix this vulnerability.
- The vulnerability allows a cyber attacker to completely compromise a system, and launch cyberattacks across an enterprise network.
- The vulnerable software–Cisco’s Emergency Responder (CER) communications platform–runs on top of Cisco’s Unified Communications Manager platform.
- More than 200,000 customers and tens of millions of soft clients use the platform which includes Emergency Call Routing, Database Management, Location Tracking, and Alerts/Notifications.
- HHS recommends healthcare organizations identify vulnerable systems in their infrastructure and prioritize the implementation of this update.
A related October 4 security advisory notes that there are no workarounds and the software must be immediately updated in order for the vulnerability to be mitigated.

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