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Pro-Iran hackers hit US medical device giant Stryker in shocking cyberattack after Israel strikes
Iran vs US-Israel war: A major US medical device maker, Stryker, has recently faced a cyberattack and investigators are linking it to pro-Iranian hackers amid geopolitical tensions. The incident signals healthcare companies are now strategic targets in global cyber conflicts.
As the Iran war heated up throughout the past week, critical infrastructure sectors, including state and local governments, were placed on high alert for cyber attacks. For example, consider these headlines: MSN.
The supply chain impact was immense, with the retailers experiencing systems going offline, payment disruptions and empty shelves. The financial consequences were also severe, with M&S warning that the prolonged disruptions following the attacks would see its operating profit slump by about £300m in the 2025-26 year alone.
Modern cyber incidents are providing powerful, real-world examples of how a cyberattack can cause a domino effect across a company's entire supply chain. For example, what started as a detected intrusion in September 2025 at Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has led ...
The U.S. homeland is out of range of military strikes, but state and local governments could see cyber attacks, cloud service disruptions and rising supply costs.
AI-guided impersonation attacks have become both more numerous and more sophisticated as the technology improves, and will likely not abate anytime soon. This is according to a series of polls that point to the rise of deepfakes and other tactics to craft ...
Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) are essentially specialized industrial computers that read data from sensors and use that data to automate the control of electromechanical processes, such as the control of electrical breakers and gas valves.
Learn more about the rise of AI-powered cyber attacks, including how much faster they are and how common they've become.
Does your company need cyber insurance? While high-profile cyber attacks on firms such as Marks & Spencer generate most of the headlines, there is a much broader cyber crime epidemic going on. Around 42% of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the ...
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Explained: What is cyber war, how can this attack break the back of the enemy country?
Last week, the US and Israel attacked Iran, and Iran responded with a forceful retaliation. This ongoing conflict in the Middle East is no longer limited to bombing and destroying each other's military bases and bunkers.
“Crossing the Rubicon” means passing a point of no return. The idiom comes from Julius Caesar illegally leading his army across the river Rubicon in 49 B.C., an act that sparked the Roman civil war and ultimately made him dictator for life. But how has ...