A recent cyberattack has compromised Stryker, a major medical technology company, highlighting the ongoing threat of cyber breaches in the healthcare sector. Meanwhile, a Windows zero-day vulnerability has been discovered, posing a significant risk to users who have not yet applied the necessary patch. In another notable incident, a China-based supercomputer has been hacked, underscoring the growing concern of nation-state attacks on critical infrastructure. The Internet Bug Bounty program has also been paused due to issues related to artificial intelligence, and a new Mac stealer malware has been identified, further expanding the threat landscape. The Jones Day law firm has also fallen victim to a cyberattack, demonstrating the widespread nature of these threats1. So what matters most to security practitioners is that the window for patching vulnerabilities is rapidly shrinking, making it essential to assess their exposure immediately.
In Other News: Cyberattack Stings Stryker, Windows Zero-Day, China Supercomputer Hack
⚠️ Critical Alert
Why This Matters
Zero-day activity targeting China means patching windows are already closing — assess your exposure immediately.
References
- SecurityWeek. (2026, April 10). In Other News: Cyberattack Stings Stryker, Windows Zero-Day, China Supercomputer Hack. SecurityWeek. https://www.securityweek.com/in-other-news-cyberattack-stings-stryker-windows-zero-day-china-supercomputer-hack/
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