Stryker Hit by Iranian-Backed Cyber Attack, Production Halted
Stryker, a global medical device manufacturer, suffers a cyber attack linked to an Iranian-backed group, disrupting IT systems in Cork, Ireland, and Dublin. The wiper attack shuts down production, leaves servers offline, and forces workers to manually handle orders. Handala, the hacktivist group, claims responsibility, citing a US strike on an Iranian school. Stryker assures no malware or ransomware involved, focusing on restoring networks to ship pre-attack orders.
Support the show:
Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn.
Advertise on DNN:
advertise@thednn.ai
This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.
Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai.
View sources & latest updates:
https://sources.thednn.ai/9f6f24b898201952
Man Fakes Car Theft for Insurance Scam
Woman Pleads Guilty to Cyber Attack on An Post
Joe Drennan Memorial Prize for Inclusive Journalism
Limerick's St. Patrick's Festival Goes Global: Live Streams
Man Released After 240 Days for Defying Court Order
Man Appeals 11-Year Sentence for Cousin's Abuse
Limerick Neighbors Demand Safer Streets
Parsley Collective's Final Dance Limerick Residency
Retired Principal Treks Everest for School
Limerick Council Seizes Abandoned Horses, Seeking Owners
Ireland Invests €140M to Retrofit 3500 Social Homes
Aimee Banks Wins Senior Title at Charles Wood Song Competition