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A cyberattack linked to Iran has disrupted the global networks of Stryker, a major US medical technology company. The company's systems were taken offline, and a pro-Iran hacktivist group claimed responsibility for the attack.
Australian hospitals were reportedly put on alert because of the attack on Stryker, which makes medical equipment. Some headlines suggested the hackers framed the attack as retaliation for Israeli military actions.
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