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    The who, what, and why of the attack that has shut down Stryker’s Windows network

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousMarch 13, 20262 Mins Read
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    The who, what, and why of the attack that has shut down Stryker's Windows network
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    What else is known about Handala Hack?

    The group has existed since at least 2023. It takes its name from a character in the political cartoons of Palestinian artist Naji al-Ali. The group’s logo depicts a small Palestinian boy who is a symbol associated with Palestinian resistance.

    Check Point and other security firms have said Handala Hack is affiliated with Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security and maintains multiple online personas. Compared to other nation-state-sponsored hacking groups, Handala Hack has kept a comparatively lower profile. Still, it has carried out a series of destructive wiping attacks and influence operations over the years.

    Around the same time the Stryker attack came to light, posts to a Telegram account and website controlled by Handala Hack took credit for the takedown. Handala posts cited last week’s killing of 165 civilians at a girls’ school in Iran by an American Tomahawk missile and past hacking operations that the US and Israel have perpetuated on Iran.

    What is the point of striking a corporation in retaliation for airstrikes carried out by the US and Israel?

    Such actions are taken for their psychological effects, which are often disproportionately larger than the resources required to bring them about. With limited means for Iran to strike back militarily, the Stryker disruption allows an alternative means for the country and its allies to retaliate. The success is intended to demonstrate that pro-Iranian forces can still exact a price that has a material effect on large populations in the US, Israel, and countries allied with them.

    As a major supplier of lifesaving medical devices relied on throughout the US and its allies, Stryker plays a strategic and symbolic role in their security, researchers at Flash Point said Thursday. “By operating behind a persona styled as a grassroots, pro-Palestinian resistance movement, Iranian state-nexus actors are able to conduct destructive cyber operations against Western organizations while maintaining a degree of plausible deniability.”

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