The FBI has seized two domains tied to the Iranian-linked hacker group Handala after a cyberattack against a medical technology company.
The FBI and the Justice Department took down two websites linked to the pro-Iranian hacktivist group Handala, which last week hacked medical tech giant Stryker.
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