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The who, what, and why of the attack that has shut down Stryker's Windows network

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# Stryker Cyberattack Impacts Medical Device Manufacturer

Stryker, a major supplier of medical devices and hospital equipment, suffered a significant cyberattack that disabled its Windows network infrastructure, forcing the company to operate on backup systems and potentially disrupting patient care at healthcare facilities worldwide. The incident demonstrates the critical vulnerabilities in healthcare's dependence on interconnected IT systems and raises urgent questions about cybersecurity practices at companies whose failures directly threaten patient safety and hospital operations.

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  • # Stryker Cyberattack Impacts Medical Device Manufacturer Stryker, a major supplier of medical devices and hospital equipment, suffered a significant cyberattack that disabled its Windows network infrastructure, forcing the company to operate on backup systems and potentially disrupting patient care at healthcare facilities worldwide.
  • The incident demonstrates the critical vulnerabilities in healthcare's dependence on interconnected IT systems and raises urgent questions about cybersecurity practices at companies whose failures directly threaten patient safety and hospital operations.

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