Stryker, Iran-linked and hackers
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Pro-Iran hackers hit US medical device giant Stryker in shocking cyberattack after Israel strikes
Iran vs US-Israel war: A major US medical device maker, Stryker, has recently faced a cyberattack and investigators are linking it to pro-Iranian hackers amid geopolitical tensions. The incident signals healthcare companies are now strategic targets in global cyber conflicts.
The medical technology, which employs thousands of people around the world, has issued an update to staff.
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