Cyberattack on Stryker Exposes Vulnerabilities in America’s Medical Supply Chain
A cyberattack linked to Iranian hackers has crippled Stryker, a leading U.S. medical equipment company, revealing dangerous gaps in national cybersecurity and putting American healthcare at risk.
On Wednesday, Stryker, a cornerstone of America's medical equipment industry based in Portage, Michigan, fell victim to a significant cyberattack that disrupted its global network operations. While the company insists there was no ransomware or malware detected so far, the appearance of the Handala hacking group’s logo—an Iranian-linked cyber adversary—on its login pages signals a troubling escalation in hostile foreign interference targeting critical U.S. industries. This is not just another cyber incident; it represents an alarming assault on our nation’s sovereignty and economic security. Stryker manufactures indispensable products—from artificial joints to hospital beds—that underpin American healthcare infrastructure and benefit countless...
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