Stryker shares fall after report on suspected Iran-linked cyberattack - Reuters
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Shares of medical device maker Stryker fell after reports of a suspected Iran-linked cyberattack.
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Stryker's shares fell by 1.1% on Monday following a report by the Wall Street Journal that the medical device maker was targeted in a suspected Iran-linked cyberattack. The report indicated that the attack, which occurred in June, caused disruptions for Stryker. The company stated it has no evidence that patient data or medical records were compromised.
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