Smiths Group Cyberattack: Hackers Access Systems | Security Breach

Smiths Group Confirms Cybersecurity Breach
Smiths Group, a major engineering firm headquartered in the U.K., has acknowledged a cybersecurity incident characterized by “unauthorized access” to its network infrastructure.
The London Stock Exchange-listed corporation, with operations spanning energy, security, aerospace, and defense industries, stated on Tuesday that it is actively “managing” the situation.
Incident Response and Business Continuity
Affected systems were promptly isolated by the company, and its established business continuity protocols were initiated. This suggests the incident may be significantly disruptive, potentially involving a threat like ransomware.
Currently, the specific details of the breach remain undisclosed. However, Smiths Group confirmed it is collaborating with specialized cybersecurity professionals to restore compromised systems and assess the overall impact on its operations.
Scope of the Attack and Data Security
Employing over 15,000 individuals across more than 50 nations, Smiths Group has not yet revealed the timing of the cyberattack. Furthermore, the company has not indicated whether any data was removed from its systems.
A company representative, Tom Steiner, refrained from responding to inquiries from TechCrunch regarding the incident.
Future Updates
Smiths Group has committed to providing further information regarding the cybersecurity incident “when appropriate.”
The company is focused on remediation and a thorough investigation to understand the full extent of the compromise.
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