Katie Adams / medcitynews - Stryker was hit by a cyberattack this week that knocked out its internal systems worldwide and caused delays to order processing and manufacturing. An Iran-linked group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but the full impact remains unclear.The pos…
AI Summary: A worldwide cyberattack knocked out Stryker’s enterprise Microsoft environment, wiping access to key internal systems and forcing hospitals and manufacturers to scramble for workarounds. The company is issuing platform‑specific updates while investigators link the intrusion to a pro‑Iran actor, leaving supply chains and surgical workflows nervously improvising.
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