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by unwind 935 days ago
No, they (the manufacturer) are saying that users might "inadvertently" enter and confirm an incorrect value, which is not the same as the users enters one value but a bug causes it to be parsed, displayed and confirmed as a different value. The latter is what the Tweet claimed. Very confusing.

Also, why would you ever post about a potentially dangerous bug in a medical device without naming it? That just seems ... oddly sensational, to me.