
Thousands of Irish workers affected by cyberattack on US medtech firm Stryker
Stryker, which employs over 5,000 people in Ireland, hit by global attack
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Stryker, which employs over 5,000 people in Ireland, hit by global attack
Israel's cyber agency is employing AI to mock Iranian hackers and combat psychological warfare, having recorded over 1,300 Iranian attempts to scare or phish Israelis since the war began.

Iranian hackers are reportedly conducting cyberattacks worldwide, using electronic weapons. Examples include years of hacking traffic cameras in Tehran, which was key to eliminating Khamenei, and trapping Hezbollah officials months ago, indicating that the Middle East conflict extends to cyber warfare.
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Iran vs US-Israel war: A major US medical device maker, Stryker, has recently faced a cyberattack and investigators are linking it to pro-Iranian hackers amid geopolitical tensions. The incident signals healthcare companies are now strategic targets in global cyber conflicts. Experts warn of disruptions affecting patient care. The attack underscores cyber warfare's expanding role in modern geopolitics.
Israeli cyber officials report that Iran-linked hackers have targeted organizations across Israel in recent days, using methods to wipe data, with a cyber agency now warning about their plans to destroy systems and data as retaliation.
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A cybersecurity firm reports that Iranian-linked hackers are increasingly using ransomware tactics in destructive cyber attacks amidst the ongoing regional conflict.
Iranian hacker groups, including Educated Manticore, MuddyWater, Agrius, and Cotton Sandstorm, have launched an offensive targeting Europe. This cyberattack is in response to the recent Israeli-American strikes on Iran, marking a shift in their tactics.