Stryker said in an SEC filing that it has fully restored operations across its global systems following a March cyberattack.
PORTAGE, Mich. — International healthcare product manufacturer Stryker announced on Wednesday it has fully restored operations exactly three weeks after a cyberattack disrupted the company's network.
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Stryker, the Michigan-based medtech provider, said in a regulatory filing that the March cyberattack that temporarily ...
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PORTAGE, MI — Stryker teams are continuing to work on restoring normal operations after a cyber attack, the company said on Monday, March 23. On March 11, a suspected Iran-linked cyber attack ...
Stryker said it has contained a cybersecurity incident that disrupted its operations earlier this month and is continuing to restore affected systems, though some customers are still facing delays.