Handala

organization

Last mentioned: 2d ago

Timeline

  1. Infrastructure Risk

    Reports emerge of Iranian-linked attempts to penetrate cameras and industrial facilities for missile targeting assistance.

  2. Public Disclosure

    Stryker flags significant disruption to orders and manufacturing in regulatory filings and public statements.

  3. Attribution

    Security researchers and the group Handala link the attack to Iranian-backed cyber operations.

  4. Operational Recovery

    Stryker attempts to resume operations with skeleton staff following system wipes.

  5. Expert Warnings

    Cybersecurity leaders Mandia and Valenzuela warn of a shift toward destructive, ideologically motivated attacks.

  6. Breach Detected

    Stryker identifies a sophisticated intrusion into its Windows-based network systems.

  7. System Shutdown

    Company takes key manufacturing and order processing systems offline to prevent further data destruction.

  8. Stryker Breach Confirmed

    Reports emerge of a massive cyberattack disrupting Stryker's global Windows networks.

  9. Mixed Earnings Reports

    Velocity Financial reports income growth while Stellus Capital posts a profit decline.

  10. Stryker Breach

    Handala group claims a successful breach of Stryker Corporation systems, targeting 50TB of data.

  11. Market Stagnation Begins

    U.S. stocks close little changed; Asian markets trade mostly higher in early sessions.

  12. Conflict Begins

    Outbreak of war in the Middle East triggers a surge in regional and international cyber activity.

Stories mentioning Handala 3

Medical Devices Bearish

Stryker Operations Crippled by Iranian-Linked 'Wiper' Cyberattack

Stryker Corporation has confirmed significant disruptions to its global manufacturing and order fulfillment systems following a sophisticated cyberattack attributed to the Iranian-linked group Handala. The incident, characterized as a 'wiper' attack, has forced the medical technology leader to take key systems offline, impacting the supply of critical surgical and orthopedic equipment.

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