Iranian Hacktivists Strike Stryker in Retaliation for Minab School Bombing

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An Iran-linked hacktivist group, Handala, claims it hacked U.S. medical-device maker Stryker in retaliation for the Minab school bombing, saying it caused global disruption to Microsoft-based systems; Stryker says there is no ransomware evidence and the incident is contained, with a full restoration timeline unclear. Analysts warn more cyber actions may follow as Middle East tensions spill into the cyber realm.
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- Michigan's Stryker: No timeline yet to restore network operations after cyberattack WWMT
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