Iran-Linked Hackers Claim Cyberattack On US Medical Giant Stryker

A hacking group with ties to Iran has claimed responsibility for a significant cyberattack on Stryker, a prominent US medical technology company. The group stated that it extracted 50 terabytes of sensitive data as a form of retaliation against recent military actions taken by the United States against Iran. This incident highlights the rising trend of state-sponsored cyberattacks, which have become a key concern for governments and corporations alike. Stryker, known for its advanced medical devices and technology, has not yet confirmed the extent of the breach or the specific data compromised. This attack underscores the increasing tensions between the US and Iran, particularly in the realm of cybersecurity, where such incidents can escalate diplomatic conflicts and pose threats to public safety. The hacking group’s actions reflect a broader strategy where cyber warfare is used as a tool for political protest and retaliation, raising alarms about the vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure and healthcare systems.
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