As a result of a cyberattack, Stryker is experiencing a 'severe, global disruption' on their Microsoft environment, according to the company on Wednesday.
As a result of a cyberattack, Stryker is experiencing a "severe, global disruption" on their Microsoft environment, according to the company on Wednesday. Officials with Stryker say they do not have indication of ransomware or malware, and believe the disruption is contained.
"Our teams are working rapidly to understand the impact of the attack on our systems," officials said online. "Stryker has business continuity measures in place to continue to support our customers and partners. We are committed to transparency and will keep stakeholders informed as we know more." Several employees reached out to News Channel 3, saying they received text messages just before 7:30 a.m. that said the reported disruption is impacting all Stryker laptops and systems connected to Stryker's network."We are experiencing a severe, global disruption impacting all Stryker laptops and systems that connect our network. EDT is working to resolve the issue... Updates will be sent as information becomes available." The text instructs employees not to connect to Stryker's network through any device or mobile apps, such as Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Teams. Stryker's team members, according to the text, are working to address the reported disruption with security experts and law enforcement. "Our people and our sites are safe," the text message reads. "We are focused on our customers and the patients they serve, while ensuring the continuity of their operations and our own."News Channel 3 has reached out to Stryker, but have not yet heard back. The cause of this reported disruption is not known. Founded by Dr. Homer Stryker in Kalamazoo County, Stryker is a global leader in medical technologies. The company, whose global headquarters is located in Portage, offers an array of products and services in Medical and Surgical, Neurotechnology, Orthopaedics and Spine that aim to improve patient and healthcare outcomes, according to Stryker's website.The company earned $22.6 billion in global sales in 2024, owns 14,200 patents, and impacts more than 150 million patients annually, Stryker'sReality show brings contestants to Lancaster, Pennsylvania to become 'Suddenly Amish' After spending a month with Amish families in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, an upstate New York woman has decided she wants to become Amish.Billie Jo HeffronPennDOT denied thousands of personalized license plates in 2025, many of which included expletives, sexual innuendos or referenced to social media trends.An investigation is underway by Pennsylvania State Police after a naked man was seen wandering away from another man in Marysville Borough.Rebecca Funt, 44, was in the crosswalk with the "walk" signal when she was hit by a vehicle on Feb. 4, according to court documents.A 17-year-old from Shippensburg was reportedly cited Sunday following an incident involving Girl Scouts.According to state police, troopers were told that two t
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