Wednesday, March 18


Bengaluru: Medical device maker Stryker said on Tuesday it has contained a cyberattack that caused widespread disruption to its business and was now prioritizing restoring systems that directly ‌support ⁠customers, ordering and ⁠shipping.

A cyberattack on March 11 had affected Stryker’s operations, hindering order processing, manufacturing and shipments. An Iran-linked hacking group called Handala claimed responsibility for the attack the same day, claiming ⁠it was ‌retaliation for a strike on a girls’ school in Minab, ⁠southern Iran.

Stryker’s staff found that cellphones, ​laptops and other remote devices that ​were running Microsoft’s Windows operating system and could connect to its computer platforms had been impacted by the attack.

No patient-related services ‌and connected medical products were affected, the company noted, though ​it did ​not reveal details ⁠on the financial impact of the attack.

Stryker, which has 56,000 employees and operates in 61 ​countries, said it is coordinating with appropriate authorities and external cybersecurity experts as part of its investigation into the incident.

(Reporting by Christy Santhosh in Bengaluru; Editing by Jonathan Ananda)

  • Published On Mar 17, 2026 at 06:20 PM IST

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