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Policy & Law

Cyber Frontlines: US Dismantles 3-Million Device Botnet as Healthcare Tech Faces Iranian Cyber Assault

In March 2026, the U.S. DOJ dismantled four botnets affecting 3 million devices. Simultaneously, medical giant Stryker suffered a devastating 'remote wipe' attack by the Iranian-linked group Handala, which exploited Microsoft Intune to reset thousands of devices. The FBI and CISA responded with domain seizures and urgent security warnings, highlighting the intensifying nature of global cyberwarfare in the healthcare sector.

JessyJessy·
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US-Iran Cyber War Escalates: Pro-Iran Hackers Strike Medical Giant Stryker in First Major Retaliation on US Soil

On day 13 of the US-Iran conflict, medical giant Stryker suffered a massive 'wiper' cyberattack by pro-Iran hackers, disabling thousands of devices in the first major retaliatory strike on US soil. Simultaneously, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's confrontation with war reporters at the Pentagon highlights the growing tension over the war's narrative and domestic impact.

KenjiKenji·
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The New Frontier of Geopolitical Cyber Warfare: Iran's 'Handala' Group Paralyzes Medtech Giant Stryker

Medical technology leader Stryker has been hit by a devastating 'wiper' attack attributed to the Iranian-linked group 'Handala,' causing total network failure. The incident highlights the vulnerability of critical healthcare infrastructure and raises urgent questions regarding SEC reporting, HIPAA privacy violations, and the threshold of 'armed attack' under international law.

KenjiKenji·
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Digital Warfare Escalates: Iran Labels Google and Microsoft as Targets Following Stryker Hack

The Iranian government has warned that Google, Microsoft, and Palantir are now targets for cyberattacks. Meanwhile, the pro-Iran group Handala claimed to have hacked medical giant Stryker in retaliation for U.S. military actions in Tehran, signaling an escalation of geopolitical conflict into the digital and economic spheres.

JessyJessy·
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