Stryker Cyberattack Disrupts Hospital Operations Nationwide
Stryker cyberattack alarms health systems

The attack on the global medical device tech company, claimed by a pro-Iran hacktivist organization, used Microsoft software to wipe more than 200,000 devices. Michigan hospitals are reportedly taking precautions, such as using backup communications.
A major cyberattack on Stryker, a global medical device technology company, compromised over 200,000 devices using Microsoft software vulnerabilities. A pro-Iran hacktivist group claimed responsibility for the attack. Michigan hospitals have implemented backup communication systems as a precautionary measure amid ongoing disruptions.
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