Tata Technologies, a technology and product engineering service company owned by India's Konglomarit Tata Group, has disclosed a ransomware attack that has been forced to suspect a part of its service.
Pune-Headquarted Company said on Friday that the incident affected “some of our IT assets”, but client distribution services were “completely functional and not affected.”
“In consultation with experts to evaluate the fundamental causes and take corrective measures as needed, more detailed investigations are underway,” he submitted to the Indian Stock Exchange (PDF). I mentioned.
Tata Technologies did not disclose specific details on attacks, such as ransomware group's identity and whether the demand for ransom was paid.
Tata Technology, which was established as a Tata Motors automobile unit in 1989 and spin -off in 1994, provides product engineering and R & D services to cars, aerospace equipment and heavy industry companies in 27 countries. 。 According to the website, the company has 20 distribution centers and more than 12,500 employees.
Tata Technologies has also acquired global engineering entities such as Incat International, Cambric Corporation, Escenda Engineering, and has expanded global footprints in November 2023 before going to the Indian IPO.
Tata Technologies did not immediately answer TechnoCrunch questions.