Stryker hackers allegedly wiped tens of thousands of devices without using any malware



  • Handala hackers attacked Stryker via compromised Intune manager
  • Tens of thousands of devices wiped, but no data theft confirmed
  • Medical products remain safe; order systems offline and only manually

When cybercriminals attacked Stryker last week and wiped tens of thousands of electronic devices, they did so without using any malware. Instead, they used Intune, Microsoft’s cloud-based endpoint management service, sources say.

Last week, a hacking collective calling itself Handala (also known as HAtef, Hamsa) said it had broken into Stryker, a Fortune 500 healthcare company with tens of billions in annual sales. They claimed to have stolen 50 terabytes of data and wiped “tens of thousands of systems and servers on the company’s network.”



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