Stryker hacked, 50 Terabytes gone: How a US Strike on a school in Iran set off a global cyberattack
A recent cyberattack attributed to the hacking group Handala has resulted in the theft of 50 terabytes of sensitive data from Stryker, a Michigan-based medical devices company. This incident is reportedly linked to the escalation of tensions following a U.S. airstrike on a school in Iran, which prompted a swift response from the group, known for its affiliations with Tehran. Handala's warning indicates that this breach may be just the start of a series of cyber offensives, highlighting growing concerns about cybersecurity in the face of geopolitical conflicts. The stolen data could potentially include sensitive patient information and proprietary technology, raising alarms in the healthcare sector and beyond. Experts suggest that this incident serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by companies in today's interconnected digital landscape, especially those operating in politically sensitive regions. As the situation develops, Stryker and other organizations are likely to reassess their cybersecurity strategies to better protect against such significant threats.
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