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Stryker cyberattack: Iranian group claims responsibility - 'Erased 200,000 systems, extracted 50 terabytes of data'

TT Editor·Updated: 11 Mar 2026 10:44 pm IST
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Stryker cyberattack: Iranian group claims responsibility - 'Erased 200,000 systems, extracted 50 terabytes of data'

An Iranian hacker group named Handala has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on Stryker Corporation, a prominent American medical technology company. The group asserted that the attack resulted in the deletion of 200,000 systems and the extraction of 50 terabytes of sensitive data. In a statement, Handala cited the recent U.S. missile strike on a girls' school in Minab city, Iran, which led to numerous civilian casualties, as a key motivator for their actions. This incident highlights ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran, particularly in the realm of cybersecurity. The attack on Stryker not only raises concerns about the security of sensitive health data but also underscores the potential for cyber warfare as a means of geopolitical retaliation. As governments and corporations continue to navigate an increasingly hostile cyber landscape, the ramifications of such attacks could have significant implications for international relations and national security. The Stryker cyberattack serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities inherent in today's digital infrastructure and the lengths to which state-sponsored groups may go to express dissent and retaliate against perceived aggressors.

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