Stryker restores most manufacturing after cyberattack

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Stryker has restored most of its manufacturing sites and critical production lines approximately two weeks after a cyberattack on March 11 disrupted its operations. The company is making significant progress in restoring underlying systems, including its electronic ordering system, and is working to expedite order fulfillment and product delivery. An Iran-linked threat actor named Handala has claimed responsibility for the attack, which also affected patient procedures due to shipping delays, although Stryker states no malicious activity towards customers or partners has been identified.

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