Iran-linked Hackers Hit U.S. MedTech Stryker, Disrupting Global Operations

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Iran-backed Handala claimed responsibility for a global cyberattack on U.S. medical-technology company Stryker, crippling its Microsoft environment, wiping data on many computers, and forcing offices to close; Stryker says there is no ransomware and is assessing the impact as Handala frames the strike as retaliation for an Iranian school bombing.
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