Stryker said Thursday that it’s in the midst of responding to a “global network disruption to our Microsoft environment as a ...
Leading medical technology company Stryker has been hit by a wiper malware attack claimed by Handala, an Iranian-linked and pro-Palestinian hacktivist group.
What is wiper malware attack, and will Stryker Corp be able to recover from cyberattack? A cyberattack linked to the Handala ...
After a two-year absence, the destructive malware Shamoon (W32.Disttrack.B) re-emerged on December 10 in a new wave of attacks against targets in the Middle East. These latest Shamoon attacks are ...
On March 11th, medical technology company Stryker disclosed that a cyberattack had disrupted portions of its global network infrastructure, affecting Microsoft systems used across the organization.
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New Windows malware mimics signed apps to slip onto PCs
A strain of Windows malware is exploiting a deceptively simple trick to bypass antivirus software: it disguises itself as a legitimately signed application, making it nearly invisible to standard ...
Windows users are encountering a new run of malware that is infecting their PC by impersonating some of the system's most commonly used apps.
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