The UK -based Smits Group has confirmed its headquarters, a cybersecurity incident, which involves “unauthorized arrival” of its regulations.
The company listed in London, which operates across multiple sectors including energy, security, space and defense, said on Tuesday that it “runs” the accident currently. The company said it has beenolated the affected systems and activates business continuity plans, which means a sabotage, such as Ransomwari.
The company said that the company has not yet revealed the nature of the accident, but it said that it “is working with cybersecurity experts to restore affected systems and determine any wider effect on work.” File with the London Stock Exchange.
Smiths, who hires more than 15,000 people in more than 50 countries, did not say when the electronic attack occurred or if any data is activated.
Smith Tom Steiner’s spokesman refused to answer Techcrunch questions. The company said it would provide an update to the accident “when necessary.”