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Medical device maker Stryker hit by Iranian-based cyberattack

Incident expected to continue causing disruptions and “limitations of access” to company information systems and business applications.

The network breach of one of the largest US medical device makers demonstrates just how complex – and vulnerable – the data landscape has become for healthcare and medical device organizations.

On March 11, medical device manufacturer Stryker announced on LinkedIn that it was investigating a cyberattack that led to a global network

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