(NewsNation) — A cyberattack disrupted the global network of Stryker, a major U.S. medical equipment company, on Wednesday. “We have no indication of ransomware or malware and believe the incident is ...
Stryker, a major medical equipment provider for the healthcare sector, has suffered a destructive cyberattack that wiped corporate data and severed employee access, likely from an Iranian sponsored ...
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Medical technology maker Stryker Corp., hit by a crippling cyberattack linked to a pro-Iran group, is still investigating the breach and doesn’t know when its systems will be back online.
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 ...
The North Carolina Department of Transportation demonstration project, one of eight selected by the FAA, will test using electric drones and aircraft to shuttle medical supplies to and from rural ...
An Iranian-linked hacking group has taken credit for an apparent cyberattack on U.S.-based medical equipment company Stryker, which has caused technology operations across its global offices to shut ...
We are currently experiencing a global network disruption affecting the Windows environment. Our teams are actively working to restore systems and operations. Stryker has business continuity measures ...
Analysis by Houlihan Lokey suggests that healthcare institutions are favouring medical equipment that readily fits in with their existing systems.
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