The Iran-linked hacking group had been quiet since causing significant disruptions to American medical company Stryker.
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.
One of the seized sites had posted screenshots of Stryker's internal IT systems. However, the hacking group Handala is already preparing to launch a new site.
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Amid a paralyzing breach of medical tech firm Stryker, the group has come to represent Iran's use of “hacktivism” as cover for chaotic, retaliatory state-sponsored cyberattacks.
The hacktivist group claimed the attack was in retaliation for a U.S. strike on a Tehran school that killed more than 175 people, most of them children.
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