A cyberattack claimed by pro-Iran hackers has caused a “global network disruption” to a major US medical device maker, ...
An Iran-linked digital activist collective known as Handala is claiming credit for the cyberattack against Stryker. This would be the first major cyberattack carried out in the wake of the U.S. war in ...
The hack occurred after a server at the Child Exploitation Forensic Lab in the FBI’s New York Field Office was inadvertently ...
The hacking group, Handala, is claiming to have erased data from over 200,000 devices, including servers and mobile phones used by employees of Stryker, a medical equipment provider.
We are currently experiencing a global network disruption affecting the Windows environment. Our teams are actively working to restore systems and operations. Stryker has business continuity measures ...
The Handala group claimed responsibility, calling it retaliation "for the brutal attack on the Minab school." ...
According to Department of Justice documents reviewed by Reuters, servers at the FBI's New York field office were compromised on February 12, 2023, by a foreign ...
A foreign hacker unknowingly compromised a cache of the FBI’s documents on Jeffrey Epstein three years ago and was so disgusted by what they saw in the files that they threatened to report them to the ...
Hackers linked to Iran have claimed responsibility for a cyberattack targeting U.S.-based medical equipment company Stryker, resulting in its products going offline across its global offices.
Iranian-linked cyber group Handala claimed responsibility for the attack on social media.
Long before the Epstein files were released to the public, a hacker reportedly accessed them while they were locked on the ...
In a statement, the FBI said what it described as a "cyber incident" was "an isolated one." ...