An Iran-linked hacking group conducted a cyberattack targeting U.S. medical device manufacturer Stryker, causing a global disruption to its Microsoft systems. The attack vector and specific technical method were not detailed in the article, and no vulnerability, CVE, or version information was provided. This incident represents a potential escalation of state-aligned cyber activity tied to geopolitical conflicts.
An Iran-linked hacking group has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on U.S. medical device giant Stryker, marking a potential escalation of cyber activity tied to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Stryker confirmed in a Form 8-K filing with the SEC that a cyberattack caused a global disruption to its Microsoft systems. The Wall Street Journal reported the attack began in the United States before spreading globally, with staff discovering that cellphones and laptops … More → The post War spreads into cyberspace after Iran-linked hackers hit medtech giant Stryker appeared first on Help Net Security .