Smiths Group, a UK engineering firm, suffers from a cyber attack
British engineering firm Smiths Group (SMIN.L), is managing a cybersecurity incident that involved unauthorised access to its systems, the company said on Tuesday, sending its shares down as much as 2.3% in early trade, reported by Reuters.
The company, best known for making baggage-screening kits and explosive detectors, said it had isolated the affected systems when it became aware of the incident.
Smiths Group said it was working with experts to recover its systems and to determine any wider impact. It added it would comply with all relevant regulatory requirements.
The company did not provide further details and said it would give further updates as and when appropriate.
Read more similar news:
16.02.2023, 12:46 •
Crime
19.03.2023, 01:44 •
News
04.04.2023, 17:00 •
Politics
18.04.2023, 23:01 •
Crime
07.06.2023, 10:09 •
Crime
18.07.2023, 14:23 •
Crime
13.08.2023, 08:00 •
Tech
02.09.2023, 20:09 •
World
16.09.2023, 12:47 •
News
02.10.2023, 13:51 •
Tech
Comments:
comments powered by Disqus
30.01.2025, 06:33 • World
29.01.2025, 10:45 • Investigation
28.01.2025, 09:58 • Investigation
27.01.2025, 15:23 • News
30.01.2025, 17:12 • World
30.01.2025, 17:04 • Crime
30.01.2025, 15:36 • Investigation
30.01.2025, 13:44 • More
30.01.2025, 13:38 • World
30.01.2025, 13:19 • Crime
30.01.2025, 13:14 • World
30.01.2025, 12:46 • World
30.01.2025, 12:07 • More
30.01.2025, 11:45 • World
30.01.2025, 11:40 • Crime
30.01.2025, 11:31 • World
30.01.2025, 11:27 • World
30.01.2025, 11:05 • More
30.01.2025, 10:50 • Investigation
30.01.2025, 10:44 • More
30.01.2025, 10:34 • Crime
30.01.2025, 10:30 • Crime
30.01.2025, 10:26 • World
30.01.2025, 10:21 • World
30.01.2025, 10:16 • Politics
30.01.2025, 10:11 • Politics
30.01.2025, 08:34 • World
30.01.2025, 08:29 • Tech
30.01.2025, 08:25 • Crime
30.01.2025, 08:20 • Crime
30.01.2025, 08:16 • World
30.01.2025, 08:03 • More
30.01.2025, 07:57 • More