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Medical Giant Stryker Hit by Cyberattack Linked to Iranian Group

Stryker faces a cyberattack causing global disruption; no ransomware detected. Business continuity plans in place to support customers.
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Michigan-based medical equipment company Stryker confirmed Wednesday it's dealing with a cyberattack causing "global network disruption." The Kalamazoo-area company, which makes artificial joints and hospital beds, says there's no sign of ransomware or malware and believes the incident is contained.

The Wall Street Journal reports that Handala, a group linked to Iran, left their logo on Stryker's login pages. With $25 billion in annual revenue and 56,000 employees worldwide, Stryker says it has business continuity measures in place to keep supporting customers while teams work to assess the attack's full impact.

Source: CBS News Detroit

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