
Attackers Wipe 80,000 Stryker Devices Using Microsoft Intune Without Malware
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Attackers erased 80,000 devices belonging to medical technology company Stryker without deploying ransomware or malware, instead exploiting Microsoft Intune to execute the attack. The incident targeted the organization's endpoints, though no specific timeline or geographic scope was disclosed. The method involved hijacking Intune, a cloud-based device management platform, to remotely wipe the systems. No technical indicators such as CVE IDs, malware hashes, or exact attack vectors were provided in the report. The impact included the mass deletion of data across a significant portion of Stryker's device fleet.