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Global Cyber Attack on Stryker Linked to Iran-Backed Hacking Group
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Stryker's Cork base has been severely impacted by a global cyber attack attributed to the Iran-linked hacking group Handala. The group claims to have wiped over 200,000 systems and extracted 50 terabytes of data from Stryker as retaliation for military actions against Iran. The attack has disrupted operations in 79 countries, with reports of Windows devices being remotely wiped. Handala has also claimed responsibility for attacks on other companies, including Verifone. The National Cyber Security Centre is coordinating with international partners regarding the incident. Experts have noted a surge in cyber activity from Handala since the recent escalation of hostilities in the Middle East. Stryker, a major medical technology firm, has over 56,000 employees and generated $25.12 billion in revenue in 2025. The situation remains fluid as investigations and responses are ongoing.
Key Points: • Stryker's Cork base was attacked by the Iran-linked Handala group, affecting global operations. • The attack reportedly wiped over 200,000 systems and extracted 50 terabytes of sensitive data. • The National Cyber Security Centre is actively involved in addressing the incident.