Maybe no coke-fueled mayhem Christmas party this year, then.
Maybe.
RayDonovanBoston on
One of the quotes from an article: “And anyone with Outlook on their personal phones had their phones wiped.“
Well shit, hopefully they had backups 😬
significantrisk on
Well it’s a lot more civilised than blowing up schools
HighDeltaVee on
This is a global attack, and the group seem to have managed to acquire the admin rights to some systems, including the Intune management system. This controls remote devices (laptops, phones, etc.) and these have been remotely wiped in Stryker offices around the world.
champagneface on
Did somebody post here earlier about working at a medical device company and suffering an outage??
dollak01 on
Guess this is who that guys this morning works for!
Polizzy on
Well they had to get rid of the Christmas party antics somehow!
MF-Geuze on
That company cannot catch a break
Bitter_Load_7066 on
They heard about the infamous staff party
mybighairyarse on
„The National Cyber Security Centre in Dublin has been informed of the incident and is understood to be responding“
What in the name of fuck are they going to do?
mybighairyarse on
Will someone, who likes to use both sides of their brain, put me at ease here:
Obviously something was „clicked“ here by an employee? An attachment was opened?
Yeah? Am I reading this correct?
As opposed to some sort of hacker hacking in and deleting stuff?
whooo_me on
And the People’s Republic won’t forget this! We’ll respond to these unprovoked attacks by cutting off their supply of.. Viagra and Mounjaro.
Yep, work for Stryker. All of my stuff has been wiped. Luckily I didnt have any company apps on my phone. Actually insane
yogibear2190 on
Does anyone have a picture of the message Stryker sent to employees or any of the pages with Handala on it?
flemishbiker88 on
I would imagine the likes of Lily, Regeneron & Analog all Limerick based are likely to be targets as well three big US corps
PropMop31 on
Iransom ware
Craicriture on
This seems to be hugely over localised by the article. It’s a global attack on Stryker
Valkyrie1-618 on
Genuine question; how do they know it is Iranian backed?
No-Construction1862 on
Can someone clarify…I thought that with work profile enrollment, only apps and dara on the work side of a device could be wiped, not personal apps/data…at least it was the case with Workspace One MDM…is Microsoft Intune different or something?
Cos from news articles about this, it’s implied that employee owned phones with the Stryker profile have been completely wiped by this hacker group – does that mean all their personal data as well as the work stuff is gone?
bellowquent on
Can anyone help me understand if this whole „wiper“ attack via intune is actually impactful to the M365 accounts/onedrive/sharepoint if employees are vigilant in keeping their data off their local systems/profiles?
GuaranteeNo2494 on
Yeah, but what about their christmas do?
Lekotek on
We can sign in again. So who knows what happened here….
bastardMcBastard on
Losing data such as party photos might not be a bad thing in this case
pippers87 on
Dear Iran,
Please attack my company tomorrow, preferably this evening so as it’s my office day tomorrow.
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Maybe no coke-fueled mayhem Christmas party this year, then.
Maybe.
One of the quotes from an article: “And anyone with Outlook on their personal phones had their phones wiped.“
Well shit, hopefully they had backups 😬
Well it’s a lot more civilised than blowing up schools
This is a global attack, and the group seem to have managed to acquire the admin rights to some systems, including the Intune management system. This controls remote devices (laptops, phones, etc.) and these have been remotely wiped in Stryker offices around the world.
Did somebody post here earlier about working at a medical device company and suffering an outage??
Guess this is who that guys this morning works for!
Well they had to get rid of the Christmas party antics somehow!
That company cannot catch a break
They heard about the infamous staff party
„The National Cyber Security Centre in Dublin has been informed of the incident and is understood to be responding“
What in the name of fuck are they going to do?
Will someone, who likes to use both sides of their brain, put me at ease here:
Obviously something was „clicked“ here by an employee? An attachment was opened?
Yeah? Am I reading this correct?
As opposed to some sort of hacker hacking in and deleting stuff?
And the People’s Republic won’t forget this! We’ll respond to these unprovoked attacks by cutting off their supply of.. Viagra and Mounjaro.
This is worldwide, not just the Republic 🙂
[https://www.wsj.com/articles/stryker-hit-with-suspected-iran-linked-cyberattack-52f6615c](https://www.wsj.com/articles/stryker-hit-with-suspected-iran-linked-cyberattack-52f6615c)
Yep, work for Stryker. All of my stuff has been wiped. Luckily I didnt have any company apps on my phone. Actually insane
Does anyone have a picture of the message Stryker sent to employees or any of the pages with Handala on it?
I would imagine the likes of Lily, Regeneron & Analog all Limerick based are likely to be targets as well three big US corps
Iransom ware
This seems to be hugely over localised by the article. It’s a global attack on Stryker
Genuine question; how do they know it is Iranian backed?
Can someone clarify…I thought that with work profile enrollment, only apps and dara on the work side of a device could be wiped, not personal apps/data…at least it was the case with Workspace One MDM…is Microsoft Intune different or something?
Cos from news articles about this, it’s implied that employee owned phones with the Stryker profile have been completely wiped by this hacker group – does that mean all their personal data as well as the work stuff is gone?
Can anyone help me understand if this whole „wiper“ attack via intune is actually impactful to the M365 accounts/onedrive/sharepoint if employees are vigilant in keeping their data off their local systems/profiles?
Yeah, but what about their christmas do?
We can sign in again. So who knows what happened here….
Losing data such as party photos might not be a bad thing in this case
Dear Iran,
Please attack my company tomorrow, preferably this evening so as it’s my office day tomorrow.