By AJ Vicens and Christy Santhosh March 11 (Reuters) - An Iranian-linked hacking group on Wednesday claimed responsibility ...
Cybersecurity experts say the recent hack of medical technology giant Stryker may be an early indicator of wider, pro-Iran ...
A cyberattack claimed by pro-Iran hackers has caused a “global network disruption” to a major US medical device maker, according to a company statement.
Stryker Corporation SYK is reportedly grappling with a widespread cyber disruption across its global technology systems. Employees and contractors reported seeing the logo of a hacking group linked to ...
The hacking group, Handala, is claiming to have erased data from over 200,000 devices, including servers and mobile phones used by employees of Stryker, a medical equipment provider.
The Portage-based company, with 56,000 employees and operations in 61 countries, is experiencing a global outage across its systems.
Staff reportedly saw the hacking group’s logo appear on devices during a widespread outage at the global medical device ...
New research shows hundreds of attempts by apparent Iranian state hackers to hijack consumer-grade cameras, timed to missile ...
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