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Iranian Cyberattack Against American Healthcare Giant

An Iranian hacker group has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on the American medical technology company Stryker, resulting in significant operational disruptions.

An Iranian hacking group has announced that it carried out a cyberattack against the American medical technology firm Stryker. The attack, which took place on Wednesday, reportedly wiped the information from employees' devices and rendered work phones inoperative, leading to operational disruptions. Stryker has confirmed that it is experiencing disruptions as a direct result of this cyber incident.

Stryker, a major player in the medical equipment industry with projected revenues exceeding 230 billion SEK in 2025, develops a wide array of medical products and employs over 56,000 individuals worldwide. The scale of the company underscores the potential impact of the attack, not just on its operations but also within the healthcare sector more broadly. Cybersecurity experts have highlighted the seriousness of this incident due to the nature of Stryker's work and its significant role in medical technology.

Alexander Leslie, an advisor at the cybersecurity firm Recorded Future, described the attack as a clear escalation in terms of both targets and consequences. Such incidents can have extensive strategic and political ramifications, indicating that the cyber warfare landscape is increasingly extending into critical infrastructure sectors, including healthcare. This incident serves as a reminder of the vulnerabilities present within the healthcare industry's reliance on technology, emphasizing the need for enhanced cybersecurity measures.

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