Iran-Linked Hackers Claim Cyberattack on US Medical Device Firm Stryker

Iran-Linked Hackers Claim Cyberattack on US Medical Device Firm Stryker
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Stryker reports a cyberattack as Iran-linked hackers claim responsibility, disrupting the company's global systems.

  • Iran-linked or pro-Iran hackers have claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on Stryker, a major US medical device maker.
  • Stryker announced it was hit with a cyberattack on Wednesday.
  • The attack reportedly caused system disruptions at Stryker, affecting its global operations.
  • Stryker's headquarters in Portage closed amid the cyber incident, according to local news reports.
  • Some sources describe the attack as a 'wiper' attack, though full technical details have not been confirmed.

Stryker, a US-based medical technology company, experienced a cyberattack that disrupted its global systems. Iran-linked hackers have claimed responsibility for the incident.

The attack on Stryker highlights ongoing cybersecurity risks faced by critical healthcare and technology infrastructure. Disruptions to medical device companies can impact healthcare delivery and patient care. Technical details of the attack, including confirmation of a 'wiper' component, have not been independently verified across all sources.

Authorities and Stryker are investigating the scope and impact of the attack. Further details on the nature of the breach and potential data exposure may emerge as the investigation continues.