Sunday, April 26, 2026

Iran-linked hackers hit medical giant Stryker in retaliatory cyberattack

(Al Jazeera Media Network) A major cyberattack has crippled the global networks of Stryker, one of the world’s largest medical device companies, with an Iran-linked hacking group claiming responsibility and warning it marks “the beginning of a new chapter in cyber warfare”.

Handala, a hacking persona with documented ties to Tehran, said it carried out the attack in retaliation for the killing of more than 170 people, most of them schoolgirls, in a strike on a school in the southern Iranian city of Minab on the first day of the US-Israeli military war against Iran.

Six senior Democratic senators in the United States have called for an investigation into the strike, saying in a joint statement that they were “horrified” by the incident.

The hacking group said it had seized 50 terabytes of company data, which it claimed was “now in the hands of the free people of the world.”

The outages began shortly after midnight on the US East Coast on Wednesday, knocking out Windows-based devices, including laptops and mobile phones, connected to Stryker’s systems.

The Michigan-based company confirmed it was “experiencing a global network disruption to our Microsoft environment as a result of a cyberattack,” adding it had found no evidence of ransomware or malware and believed the incident was contained.

Staff reported that Handala’s logo had appeared on company login pages. Calls to Stryker’s headquarters in Portage, Michigan met a recorded message saying the company was dealing with “a building emergency.”

Neither the FBI nor the Department of Homeland Security’s cybersecurity agency responded to requests for comment.

Stryker, which makes everything from artificial joints and surgical instruments to hospital beds and robotic surgery systems, reported revenues of more than $25 billion in 2025 and says its products reach more than 150 million patients annually across 61 countries.

 

 

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/11/iran-linked-hackers-hit-medical-giant-stryker-in-retaliatory-cyberattack

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