PORTAGE, Mich. (WOOD) — Portage-based medical technology company Stryker Corporation says a cyberattack that hit its systems on March 11 has been contained.
Customer, supplier, vendor and partner systems were not accessed during the attack, Stryker assured, providing a letter from cybersecurity company Palo Alto Networks that says the same.
Stryker: Products are safe to use after cyberattack
“The threat actor used a malicious file to run commands which allowed them to hide their activity while in our systems. To be clear, this file was not capable of spreading — either inside or outside of our environment. Most importantly, at no point has our investigation identified malicious activity directed towards our customers, suppliers, vendors or partners,” Stryker wrote in a statement Monday.
The letter attached from Palo Alto said that as of Friday, digital forensics found that there is no active foreign access in the Stryker systems…