
Medical giant Stryker crippled after Iranian hackers remotely wipe computers
A major cyberattack on US medical supplies giant Stryker has resulted in thousands of devices being remotely wiped, after a pro-Iranian hacking group may have compromised the company’s Microsoft Intune management system. Details remain sketchy, but what appears to have happened on Wednesday at one of the world’s largest medical supplies companies could, if confirmed, yet rival the scale of the infamous 2012 Shamoon incident in which 30,000 computers belonging to Saudi Aramco were wiped. Stryker has 56,000 employees worldwide. In Ireland, thousands of Stryker employees were unable to log into their computers, while others around the globe took to Reddit and X to complain that multiple devices...