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CISA Warns of Microsoft Intune Vulnerability After Stryker Device Wipe

First article: 19 mar. 2026, 17:08 | Last update: 19 mar. 2026, 17:10 | 1 source | 2 articles

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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a warning about a security vulnerability in Microsoft Intune. This warning comes after hackers exploited the vulnerability to remotely wipe devices belonging to Stryker, a medical technology company. CISA is urging organizations to take immediate steps to secure their Intune systems and prevent similar attacks, highlighting the potential for significant disruption and data loss.

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TechCrunch 19 mar. 2026, 17:08 (1 day ago) Excellent

CISA urges companies to secure Microsoft Intune systems after hackers mass-wipe Stryker devices

The U.S. cybersecurity agency urged companies to prevent access to systems used for remotely managing their fleets of employee devices after hackers broke into a major U.S. medical tech giant and remotely wiped thousands of phones and computers.

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TechCrunch 19 mar. 2026, 17:10 (1 day ago) Excellent

FBI seizes pro-Iranian hacking group’s websites after destructive Stryker hack

The FBI and the Justice Department took down two websites linked to the pro-Iranian hacktivist group Handala, which last week hacked medical tech giant Stryker.

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