The Handala group claimed responsibility for the attack.
2don MSN
CISA urges companies to secure Microsoft Intune systems after hackers mass-wipe Stryker devices
The U.S. cybersecurity agency urged companies to prevent access to systems used for remotely managing their fleets of employee devices after hackers broke into a major U.S. medical tech giant and ...
A suspected wiper attack against medtech giant Stryker has led much of the security community to examine the role of ...
After a cyberattack wiped 200,000 Stryker devices with no malware involved, CISA is urging U.S. organizations to lock down ...
CISA warned U.S. organizations to follow Microsoft guidance to strengthen the Intune endpoint management tool after a ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is urging U.S. organizations to strengthen security around Microsoft Intune and other endpoint management platforms after a cyberattack on medical ...
Mobile device management software is having a moment of notoriety after Iran-aligned hacking group Handala used Microsoft Intune to wipe the mobile devices of ...
CISA is asking companies to be more resilient.
Iranian hackers' breach of Stryker shows why fast recovery now defines cyber resilience, pushing CIOs and CISOs to prioritize ...
CISA and Microsoft urge organizations to secure endpoint management systems as threat actors increasingly seek to disrupt operations with wiper malware.
A nation-state group claims to have wiped 200,000 devices in 79 countries after a possible Microsoft Intune compromise.
The pro-Iran Handala group claims to have wiped 200,000 systems in destructive cyber-attack on US firm Stryker ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results