Medtech giant Stryker says it’s back up after Iranian cyberattack
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Medtech giant Stryker says it’s back up after Iranian cyberattack
Medtech company Stryker says it’s back to being “fully operational,” three weeks after it became the most prominent victim to date of Iranian hackers, who said they attacked the Michigan-based company in retaliation over the conflict with the United States and Israel. A March 11 wiper attack from the pro-Palestinian, Iranian government-connected group Handala damaged the company’s order processing, manufacturing and shipping. More recently, Hand…
Three weeks after the massive hack, the U.S. medical technology company Stryker is fully operational again. The attackers had deleted tens of thousands of systems. The attackers gained access to an administrator account in Stryker's Microsoft Intune environment and carried out a Wipe command from there, which at once wiped out tens of thousands of devices, servers and mobile devices. According to the perpetrators, the attack area counted locatio…
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