Stryker Update: FBI Seizes Website of Iran-Linked Hackers
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Stryker Update: FBI Seizes Website of Iran-Linked Hackers
"Law enforcement authorities determined this domain was used to conduct, facilitate, or support malicious cyber activities on behalf of, or in coordination with, a foreign state actor."
"To all truth-seekers and defenders of justice, We inform you that the Handala RedWanted website, which was dedicated to exposing Zionist crimes and raising global awareness, has also been seized and taken offline by order of the FBI. This aggressive action reveals the extent to which the enemies of truth will go to silence voices that unveil their atrocities."
The FBI has taken down the website of Handala, a hacker group believed to be linked to Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security, following a cyberattack on Stryker, a Michigan-based medical technology company. The seized domain now displays Justice Department and FBI logos with a statement indicating the site was used to conduct malicious cyber activities on behalf of a foreign state actor. Handala claimed responsibility for the Stryker attack and had also maintained an X account that was suspended. The group's Telegram channel remained active, with Handala characterizing the seizure as censorship of their stated mission to expose alleged crimes.
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