Stryker, a Michigan-based medical device producer, shared in a statement that the company has been attacked by pro-Iran ...
An Iranian-linked hacking group on Wednesday claimed responsibility for a destructive cyberattack on U.S.-based medical device and services provider Stryker, according to messages posted to the group ...
A cyberattack disrupted global operations at Stryker, with pro-Iranian hacktivist group Handala claiming responsibility for ...
More than 5,500 Stryker employees in Ireland felt the impact after a major Stryker cyber attack shut down systems at its Cork ...
Stryker, a global medical technology firm in Ireland with around 5,000 employees, has experienced a serious cyber attack attributed to an Iranian-backed group.
Medical technology giant Stryker has been targeted by a highly disruptive cyberattack carried out by an Iran-linked hacker group.
The hacktivist group claimed the attack was in retaliation for a U.S. strike on a Tehran school that killed more than 175 people, most of them children.
Stryker purchased Israeli medical technology company OrthoSpace in 2019. The Independent has requested comment from Stryker. An Iranian-linked hacker group, Handala, has taken credit for a cyberattack ...
Stryker cyber attack hit global systems. The breach disrupted operations at Stryker Corporation across Europe, Asia, and the United States. Investigators suspect the Iran-linked Handala hacker group ...
The company said there is no indication of ransomware or malware and they believe the incident is contained.
The Cork base of medical technology company Stryker has been impacted by a global cyber attack targetting the firms operations.
The security vendor’s February 2026 Global Threat Intelligence report revealed that it blocked an average of 2086 cyber-attacks per organization per week globally, a 9.8% year-on-year (YoY) increase.
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