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Wiper Attack Shuts Down Medical Device Giant Stryker's Windows Network
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Wiper Attack Shuts Down Medical Device Giant Stryker's Windows Network

A destructive wiper-malware attack has taken down Stryker's entire Microsoft Windows environment, and the major supplier of life-saving medical devices says it has no timeline for restoration. The incident raises urgent concerns about supply chain vulnerabilities in healthcare infrastructure, where network outages can have direct patient consequences.

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Stryker is one of the world's largest medical device companies, generating over $20 billion in annual revenue and supplying hospitals globally with implants, surgical equipment, and emergency response tools including stretchers and defibrillators. Unlike a typical enterprise IT disruption, an outage at a company embedd…

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