PORTAGE, Mich. — Portage-based Stryker continues to work around the clock to restore their systems after they were hit with a cyberattack earlier in March.
In an update Monday, Stryker said a “threat actor” used a malicious file that allowed them to hide their activity while in Stryker’s systems.
The company says that file was not capable of spreading, and it was never directed toward customers, suppliers, vendors or partners.
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