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cobbzilla 8 hours ago

My only knowledge of this company is as a manufacturer of gurneys for ambulances.

I guess they have some sensitive data on our emergency services organizations and their headquarters addresses and accounts payable people, maybe PII on signatories (officers, board members & “important people”) and whatnot.

Anyone know if it would be worse?

serf 8 hours ago | parent [-]

>My only knowledge this company is as a manufacturer of gurneys for ambulances.

they have a tremendous catalog[0].

spend time in a hospital, dental office, rehab, etc and you'll see the logo plastered across everything.

[0]: https://www.stryker.com/us/en/portfolios/medical-surgical-eq...

cobbzilla 8 hours ago | parent [-]

yeah that is a lot of tech, but it’s all B2B- no consumer breach, right?

pastescreenshot 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Probably worse in the boring B2B way, not the consumer-breach way. Stryker is deep in hospital operations, so the immediate risk is supply chain and support disruption rather than leaked patient data. The Krebs post says one hospital system already could not order surgical supplies, and if the Intune remote wipe detail is true, recovering internal devices and admin workflows could take a while even without any medical devices themselves being compromised.

cobbzilla 7 hours ago | parent [-]

so maybe more hospitals shutdown from ransomware attacks coming?

samrus an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

That second B has alot of customers. Sick and dying customers that arent very flexible on demand