Tata Technologies, a technology engineering and engineering company owned by Tata Group, has revealed a ransom attack that forced it to doubt some of its services.
The company, which is based in Bonn, said on Friday that the accident affected “a few of our information technology assets” while customer delivery services “have been working at full capacity all the time.”
“There is more detailed investigation underway in consultation with experts to assess the radical cause and take treatment measures as necessary,” the company said in it. presentation (PDF) with Indian stock exchanges.
Tata Technologies did not reveal specific details about the attack, such as the identity of the Ransomware Group or whether it has paid a ransom request.
Founded in 1989 as a Tata Motors auto unit and launched as a separate company in 1994, Tata Technologies provides product engineering, research and development services for car equipment, space and heavy engineering companies in 27 countries. The company has 20 delivery centers and more than 12,500 employees, per Its website.
Tata Technologies also captured global engineering entities, including Incat International, Cambric Corporation, and Escenda Engineering, to expand their global scope before going to the Indian public subscription in November 2023.
Tata Technologies did not respond immediately to Techcrunch questions.