A cyberattack on
Stryker, which makes an array of surgical equipment and medical devices, said in a statement early Thursday that it can view orders placed before the breach. Those orders will be sent out “as soon as our system communications are restored” and staff are working to get them “back up and running as quickly as possible,” according to the Michigan-based firm.
The ongoing problems raise questions about ...
Learn more about Bloomberg Law or Log In to keep reading:
See Breaking News in Context
Bloomberg Law provides trusted coverage of current events enhanced with legal analysis.
Already a subscriber?
Log in to keep reading or access research tools and resources.
