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Cybersecurity Under Siege: Lessons from Recent Attacks and Experts

A wake-up call for disaster recovery and vulnerability management

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The recent Iranian cyberattack on Stryker, a medical technology company, has sent shockwaves throughout the industry, serving as a stark reminder of the importance of disaster recovery and business continuity planning....

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The Stryker cyberattack highlights the need for robust disaster recovery and business continuity planning. The SocksEscort proxy network was...

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  • The Stryker cyberattack highlights the need for robust disaster recovery and business continuity planning.
  • The SocksEscort proxy network was disrupted by law enforcement agencies, affecting over 20,000 infected devices.
  • Google's VRP paid out over $17 million to security researchers in 2025.

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The Iranian cyberattack on Stryker is the kind of stress test that business continuity and disaster recovery programs often do not plan for." —...

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"The Iranian cyberattack on Stryker is the kind of stress test that business continuity and disaster recovery programs often do not plan for." — [Source]

The recent cyberattacks and Google's payout for vulnerability reports emphasize the importance of prioritizing cybersecurity. As organizations navigate an increasingly complex threat landscape, they must adopt a proactive approach to vulnerability management and disaster recovery.

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Our VRP once again confirmed the ongoing value of engaging with the external security research community to make Google and its products safer." —...

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"Our VRP once again confirmed the ongoing value of engaging with the external security research community to make Google and its products safer." — Google

Experts agree that engaging with the external security research community is crucial for identifying and addressing vulnerabilities. This approach can help organizations stay ahead of emerging threats and reduce the risk of cyberattacks.

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20,000: The average number of infected devices affected by the SocksEscort proxy network.

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Who: Stryker, Google, and law enforcement agencies What: Cyberattack, disruption of SocksEscort proxy network, and payout for vulnerability reports...

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  • Who: Stryker, Google, and law enforcement agencies
  • What: Cyberattack, disruption of SocksEscort proxy network, and payout for vulnerability reports
  • When: Recent months
  • Impact: Highlighted the importance of disaster recovery and vulnerability management

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As organizations continue to face an evolving threat landscape, they must prioritize cybersecurity and adopt a proactive approach to vulnerability management and disaster recovery. By engaging with the external security research community and investing in robust cybersecurity measures, organizations can reduce the risk of cyberattacks and protect their assets.

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    US disrupts SocksEscort proxy network powered by Linux malware

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Cybersecurity Under Siege: Lessons from Recent Attacks and Experts

A wake-up call for disaster recovery and vulnerability management

Wednesday, March 18, 2026 • 2 min read • 4 source references

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The recent Iranian cyberattack on Stryker, a medical technology company, has sent shockwaves throughout the industry, serving as a stark reminder of the importance of disaster recovery and business continuity planning. Meanwhile, law enforcement agencies have disrupted the SocksEscort proxy network, which relied on compromised Linux devices to offer cybercriminals traffic routing services. Furthermore, Google's Vulnerability Reward Program (VRP) has paid out over $17 million to security researchers in 2025, underscoring the value of engaging with the external security research community.

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  • The Stryker cyberattack highlights the need for robust disaster recovery and business continuity planning.
  • The SocksEscort proxy network was disrupted by law enforcement agencies, affecting over 20,000 infected devices.
  • Google's VRP paid out over $17 million to security researchers in 2025.

Why It Matters

"The Iranian cyberattack on Stryker is the kind of stress test that business continuity and disaster recovery programs often do not plan for." — [Source]

The recent cyberattacks and Google's payout for vulnerability reports emphasize the importance of prioritizing cybersecurity. As organizations navigate an increasingly complex threat landscape, they must adopt a proactive approach to vulnerability management and disaster recovery.

What Experts Say

"Our VRP once again confirmed the ongoing value of engaging with the external security research community to make Google and its products safer." — Google

Experts agree that engaging with the external security research community is crucial for identifying and addressing vulnerabilities. This approach can help organizations stay ahead of emerging threats and reduce the risk of cyberattacks.

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  • 20,000: The average number of infected devices affected by the SocksEscort proxy network.

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  • Who: Stryker, Google, and law enforcement agencies
  • What: Cyberattack, disruption of SocksEscort proxy network, and payout for vulnerability reports
  • When: Recent months
  • Impact: Highlighted the importance of disaster recovery and vulnerability management

What Comes Next

As organizations continue to face an evolving threat landscape, they must prioritize cybersecurity and adopt a proactive approach to vulnerability management and disaster recovery. By engaging with the external security research community and investing in robust cybersecurity measures, organizations can reduce the risk of cyberattacks and protect their assets.

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