Stryker confirms its recent cyberattack was not ransomware but involved a stealthy, non-propagating malicious file. The incident reveals how healthcare is increasingly targeted by sophisticated cyber threats intertwined with global geopolitical tensions.
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Stryker’s investigation into the Iran-linked Handala cyberattack reveals attackers used a custom malicious file—not traditional malware—to hide their actions and remotely wipe systems via Microsoft Intune, highlighting evolving cyber threat tactics.
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