Iran-linked hackers hit medical giant Stryker in retaliatory cyberattack
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An Iran-linked hacking group claims to have attacked medical giant Stryker, seizing 50 terabytes of data.
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An "Iran-linked" hacking group claims to have attacked medical giant Stryker. The group states it seized 50 terabytes of data from Stryker. This cyberattack was reportedly in response to "deadly US-Israeli strikes on an Iranian school." The article does not specify any documented consequences for Stryker or the affected data.
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An Iran-linked hacking group claims to have attacked medical giant Stryker in a retaliatory cyberattack.
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