A hacking group connected to Iran has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on a U.S. medical technology company, saying ...
A major cyberattack disrupted the systems of US medical technology giant Stryker Corporation after an Iran-linked hacking group claimed responsibility. The incident reportedly wiped thousands of ...
Medical technology giant Stryker has been targeted by a highly disruptive cyberattack carried out by an Iran-linked hacker group.
Pro-Iranian hackers are targeting sites in the Middle East and starting to stretch into the United States during the war.
Iran-backed cyber groups are escalating operations in response to new U.S.–Israel military actions, putting small and midsize businesses at heightened risk.
Update, July 22, 2025: This story, originally published on July 20, has been updated with an expert counterpoint to the idea that it’s the delivery mechanism being what’s important in the latest ...
But if a company can be hacked once, it stands to reason that they can be hacked again. When Norsk Hydro, a Norwegian ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. Not all zero-day threat stories are worth getting unduly ...
Researchers have released a report detailing how a recent WinRAR path traversal vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-8088 was exploited in zero-day attacks by the Russian 'RomCom' hacking group to drop ...
A new report that has been circulating on the internet attempts to answer the question that has become the focus of analysts since the attack further details Below- ...
Crypto hackers stole $3.3 billion in 2025, but the number of attacks fell sharply as losses became concentrated in fewer, more sophisticated supply-chain exploits, according to new data from ...