Stryker

Iran Cyberattack Targets US Company Signaling Escalation

An Iran-linked hacker group, Handala Team, has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on the American medical tech company Stryker. This incident marks a significant escalation, potentially representing the first major instance of Iran targeting a U.S. company with data deletion tactics since the current conflict began. The attack, which appears to have involved remotely wiping employee devices, disrupted Stryker’s operations and communications. While other Iran-aligned groups have previously engaged in less impactful cyber activities, this incident suggests a shift towards more destructive methods.

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Poland to Get 250 Used Strykers for $1: A Bargain or a Burden?

Poland’s potential acquisition of 250 used Stryker vehicles from the US for a mere dollar is certainly grabbing attention. It’s a deal that raises eyebrows and sparks immediate reactions. The price itself, a symbolic gesture, is the biggest takeaway. Who wouldn’t want to get a deal like that?

The Stryker, as a vehicle, is a bit of a mixed bag. Some are quick to point out its limitations. Its armor is considered relatively light, and its weight makes air transport tricky. The vehicle’s design is not optimized for rugged combat situations. However, it’s a vehicle with its own unique characteristics.

The Stryker’s speed, courtesy of its wheeled design, makes it advantageous for reconnaissance and rapid deployment.… Continue reading