Last week's cyberattack on medical technology giant Stryker was limited to its internal Microsoft environment and remotely wiped tens of thousands of employee devices.

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/stryker-attack-wiped-tens-of-thousands-of-devices-no-malware-needed/

Stryker attack wiped tens of thousands of devices, no malware needed

Last week's cyberattack on medical technology giant Stryker was limited to its internal Microsoft environment and remotely wiped tens of thousands of employee devices.

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@BleepingComputer see if the cyberattackers wont to win people over to their efforts, it'd be best to wipe the patient debts

@BleepingComputer the threat actor used the wipe command in Intune, Microsoft’s cloud-based endpoint management service, to erase data from nearly 80,000 devices between 5:00 and 8:00 a.m. UTC on March 11.

The attacker carried out the action after compromising an administrator account and creating a new Global Administrator account.