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Iran-linked hackers attacked Stryker’s systems via Microsoft Intune, disrupting operations globally for over five days.
CISA has warned organizations to strengthen security for Microsoft Intune after a cyberattack on medical device maker Stryker disrupted global operations for over five days.
The breach, linked to Iran-linked hackers known as Handala, targeted endpoint management systems and was claimed in retaliation for a strike on a girls’ school in Iran.
CISA confirmed ongoing malicious activity and urged companies to adopt Microsoft’s security best practices, including role-based access control, phishing-resistant MFA, and privileged access management.
While Stryker said no patient services or connected devices were compromised, the attack delayed some surgeries.
CISA is working with the FBI to assess threats and develop mitigation strategies.
Los hackers vinculados con Irán atacaron los sistemas de Stryker a través de Microsoft Intune, interrumpiendo las operaciones a nivel mundial durante más de cinco días.