The Iranian Hack That Wrecked Stryker

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On March 11, 2026, medical technology giant Stryker didn’t get hit with ransomware. Nobody asked for money. Instead, hackers wiped tens of thousands of devices, shut down global operations, and forced hospitals into emergency procedures… using Stryker’s own tools against them. This wasn’t a traditional cyberattack. This was an identity-based attack, and it’s a preview of where cyber warfare is going next. In this video, I break down:

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