Iran-linked hacking group Handala claims responsibility for a cyberattack on Stryker, disrupting global networks in retaliation for a US-Israeli strike in Iran.
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An Iranian-linked hacker group is suspected of launching a cyberattack that has crippled a global medical technology company. The attack is apparently the first retaliatory strike by hackers linked to ...
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Stryker's global headquarters in Portage, Michigan, is closed today as the company deals with a cyberattack that may be linked to Iran.