WASHINGTON—Iran pulled off likely the most significant wartime cyberattack against the U.S. in history, leveraging its hacking powers to cause major disruptions at a global medical-equipment firm that ...
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Conduent, a major data processor for government programs like Medicaid and private insurers, suffered a breach affecting 25 million Americans’ medical and Social Security records. PCWorld reports the ...
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A cyberattack claimed by pro-Iran hackers has caused a “global network disruption” to a major US medical device maker, according to a company statement. Michigan-based Stryker “is experiencing a ...
New research shows hundreds of attempts by apparent Iranian state hackers to hijack consumer-grade cameras, timed to missile and drone strikes. Israel, Russia, and Ukraine have also adopted this trick ...
Thousands of employees at Stryker woke up on Wednesday to find their cellphones and laptops were suddenly disabled by a major cyberattack against the medical devices company. The hackers behind the ...
Within hours of the US and Israel launching airstrikes on Iran two weeks ago, security professionals warned organizations around the world to be on heightened watch for destructive retaliatory hacks.
Michigan-based medical device company Stryker announced on Thursday it is experiencing a "global network disruption" to its Microsoft suite following a cyberattack that may have ties to a pro-Iranian ...