Stryker cyber attack updates: What happened, was it hacked and more

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Stryker cyber attack updates: What happened, was it hacked and more

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Stryker, a Michigan-based medical device manufacturer, was hit by a cyberattack on March 11, 2026, the company confirmed in a public statement. According to multiple outlets, pro-Iranian hackers claimed to be behind the problem amid the ongoing conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel.

“Stryker is experiencing a global network disruption to our Microsoft environment as a result of a cyberattack,” Stryker explained in a statement that day. “We have no indication of ransomware or malware and we believe the incident is contained. Our teams are working quickly to understand the impact of the attack on our systems. Stryker has business continuity measures in place to continue supporting our customers and partners. We are committed to transparency and will keep stakeholders informed as we learn more.”

Find out what happened to Stryker here.

What is Stryker?

Stryker is a company that produces a range of hospital and medical equipment, including defibrillators, ambulance beds, and more essentials that provide life-saving care to patients.

What happens during a cyber attack?

Almost anything related to technology can happen during a cyber attack. In this case, Stryker employees found that the remote devices The Microsoft Windows operating system has been scanned and configured for the company’s system, according to The Wall Street Journal. Among the affected devices are cell phones and laptops.

What caused the Stryker cyber attack? Who hacked the company?

Stryker did not indicate the possible culprit behind the cyberattack, but multiple media outlets reported that pro-Iranian hackers were behind the problem.

According to Reuters, a company spokesman declined to comment on who might be responsible for the cyber attack. Calls to Stryker’s global headquarters in Portage, Michigan, went unanswered, with only a recording saying the company was “experiencing an emergency in the building.”

According to CNN, the hacking group allegedly responsible said the Stryker hack was in retaliation for the missile attack that hit an elementary school in Iran. The Pentagon is investigating the incident.

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