Stryker Hack: Iran-Linked Group Targets Medical Giant
Stryker, a multibillion-dollar medical equipment manufacturer, suffers a cyberattack, likely from Iran-linked Handala hacking group. The attack targets Microsoft setup, causing system disruption but no signs of ransomware or malware. The company restores some systems, but full recovery timeline uncertain. Experts warn of potential attacks on healthcare, banking, farming, and energy sectors, emphasizing the need for robust defenses. Strykers stock drops, and economists caution of potential economic impact from repeated strikes.
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