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Exploring DICOM and its tools: Unraveling the secrets of heap exploits with Pydicom, GDCM, and Orthanc

May 31, 2026 | Threat Intelligence Research

DICOM File Format Vulnerability Exploitation in PACS Systems

TL;DR
Research has identified a heap overflow vulnerability in DICOM file processing, specifically during image uploads to Orthanc servers. This vulnerability poses significant risks to healthcare environments reliant on DICOM-based PACS systems.

Main Analysis
The examination of the DICOM file format, particularly its parsing mechanisms, reveals opportunities for exploitation within healthcare infrastructures that utilize Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS). Hospitals depend on DICOM for managing medical imaging data, making these systems attractive targets for malicious actors. The research presents a specific case study where a heap overflow vulnerability is demonstrated through targeted actions in the Orthanc server software during the image upload phase, leading to an out-of-bounds write scenario.

Such vulnerabilities could enable attackers to manipulate data flows within the PACS systems, potentially compromising the integrity and confidentiality of sensitive medical information. As DICOM files are often automatically processed upon receipt, even minor alterations can result in significant exploitation scenarios, creating a pressing need for mitigation strategies within healthcare organizations.

Defensive Context
Healthcare organizations utilizing DICOM-based PACS systems must recognize the inherent risks posed by vulnerabilities in DICOM file processing. Institutions should prioritize monitoring their systems for any signs of exploit attempts targeting the upload processes of their DICOM servers. This is particularly crucial for entities that handle large volumes of medical imaging data, where the potential impact of compromised systems could be profound.

Why This Matters
The exploitation of DICOM vulnerabilities can lead to severe consequences, including data breaches or corruption within healthcare environments. Organizations utilizing outdated or improperly secured PACS systems are at heightened risk, as they may lack the necessary defenses to counter sophisticated attacks aimed at taking advantage of these vulnerabilities.

Defender Considerations
Institutions should implement strict controls over the upload processes to their DICOM servers. Identifying and mitigating heap overflow vulnerabilities should become an immediate priority, particularly for environments utilizing the Orthanc server. Scrutinizing data received through DICOM, along with implementing robust validation processes, can significantly minimize the risk of exploitation.

Indicators of Compromise (IOCs)
The article did not provide specific IOCs such as IP addresses, hashes, or CVE identifiers related to the described vulnerability.

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