Stryker Hit With Suspected Iran-Linked Cyberattack, Global Systems Disrupted
March 11, 2026

Global medical technology giant Stryker has reportedly been targeted in a large-scale cyberattack suspected to be linked to an Iranian-aligned hacking group. The incident caused widespread disruption across the company’s digital infrastructure and forced many employees offline worldwide.
Global IT Systems Affected
According to early reports, the cyberattack began overnight and quickly spread across Stryker’s internal network. Employees across multiple regions suddenly lost access to company systems, including laptops, servers, and internal communication platforms.
Some workers reported that corporate devices were wiped or locked, while login screens displayed the logo of a hacking group known as Handala, which cybersecurity analysts have linked to Iranian-aligned cyber operations.
The disruption affected Stryker offices and facilities across the United States, Europe, and Asia, leaving thousands of staff unable to access critical tools and applications needed for daily operations.
Possible “Wiper” Malware Attack
Cybersecurity experts believe the attackers may have used wiper malware, a destructive form of cyberattack designed to permanently erase data rather than demand ransom.
Unlike ransomware, which typically encrypts files and demands payment for recovery, wiper malware can completely destroy system data, making restoration far more difficult and time-consuming.
Reports indicate that thousands of employee devices connected to Stryker’s network were either wiped or disabled during the attack.
Impact on Global Operations
Stryker is one of the world’s largest medical technology companies, producing surgical tools, orthopedic implants, and hospital equipment used in healthcare systems worldwide. The company employs about 56,000 people globally and generates more than $25 billion in annual revenue.
If systems remain offline for an extended period, the disruption could affect manufacturing, logistics, and supply chains for medical devices.
Investigation Underway
Stryker’s cybersecurity and IT teams are currently working to restore systems and investigate the source of the breach. External cybersecurity experts and technology partners are also assisting in the investigation.
Authorities and cybersecurity agencies in several countries have reportedly been notified as analysts attempt to determine the exact method used to infiltrate the company’s network.
Rising Cyber Tensions
The attack comes amid growing geopolitical tensions and increasing cyber activity involving state-linked or politically motivated hacker groups. Security experts warn that large corporations and infrastructure providers are becoming more frequent targets in cyber conflicts.
As investigations continue, Stryker has not yet confirmed the full scale of the breach or the total extent of the damage.
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