Stryker Hit by Cyberattack, Iran-Linked Group Suspected


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:11
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Stryker Hit by Cyberattack, Iran-Linked Group Suspected

Stryker, a multinational medical device manufacturer, suffered a cyberattack targeting its Microsoft programs, disrupting global operations. The company, based in Portage, Michigan, and generating over $25 billion in revenue, has not confirmed the attacker but suspects a group linked to Iran. Experts view this as a strategic escalation, highlighting the growing threat to key U.S. healthcare firms.

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