Medtech company Stryker was hit with a global network disruption due to a cyberattack on its Microsoft environment, according to a March 11 announcement on LinkedIn.
There isn’t any indication of ransomware or malware, and the incident is believed to be contained, Stryker’s post said. The company has business continuity measures to support customers and its partners.
On March 11, Stryker’s global headquarters in Portage, Mich., closed, Fox 17 reported. Employees were encouraged to stay off Stryker’s network and avoid using company devices until systems are restored.
Note: This is an ongoing story and will be updated.
