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Iran-linked hackers disrupt Stryker's network in apparent retaliation
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A cyberattack attributed to the Iran-aligned Handala Hack group has disrupted the Microsoft environment of medical device maker Stryker, paralyzing much of its global operations. The incident, which emerged shortly after US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, involved data wiping across tens of thousands of computers. Stryker confirmed the attack is contained, with no impact on its critical medical devices.
A group calling itself the Internet Yiff Machine has released 93 gigabytes of data purportedly stolen from P3 Global Intel, a platform used by Crime Stoppers programs and law enforcement for managing anonymous crime tips. The data, containing sensitive personal information on millions of tips, was sent to Straight Arrow News and the Distributed Denial of Secrets archive. Navigate360, which owns P3, has not confirmed the breach but hired a digital forensics firm to investigate.
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A cyberattack targeted a car breathalyzer firm, leaving drivers stuck. WIRED covered the incident in its security news published on March 21, 2026.
Trust Wallet has linked a second Shai-Hulud supply-chain attack to a hack on its Chrome extension, resulting in the theft of about $8.5 million in cryptocurrency. The incident involved a malicious version of the extension that exfiltrated users' sensitive wallet data. The company rolled back the compromised software and committed to reimbursing affected users.
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A hacker using the name Lovely has claimed responsibility for breaching a Condé Nast user database, releasing over 2.3 million records from WIRED magazine. The data includes personal details like names, emails, addresses, and phone numbers, but no passwords. The hacker threatens to leak an additional 40 million records from other Condé Nast publications in the coming weeks.
Chinese hackers have reportedly used the Brickworm malware to infiltrate critical US infrastructure. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and other entities are issuing warnings about the threat. This incident highlights ongoing cybersecurity concerns.
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The DDoS group Aisuru has launched what is reported as the largest distributed denial-of-service attack on record, reaching 29.7 terabits per second. This surpasses previous benchmarks in scale and intensity. The incident highlights ongoing threats in cybersecurity.
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