IMI becomes the latest British engineering firm to be hacked

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The British Engineering Agency IMI has released a cybercoquiit event just a few days later Rivals Farm Smiths reported that it was target by hackersThe

IMI, a Birmingham -based company that designs and produces products for industrial automation, transportation and climate control, in one Filing with London Stock Exchange Thursday that it is “Currently responded to a cyberquacy incident involving unauthorized access to the company’s system.”

The London-list IMI says “the company has appointed external cyberscope experts to investigate and hold on to this incident” and says it is “taking necessary steps to obey our regulators.”

When asked by TechCrunch, the IMI refused to comment on the nature of the incident and did not report whether any company’s data was exhaustrated. The UK Information Commissioner’s Office did not immediately respond to the request to make any comment.

UK -based engineering giant Smiths Group said last week that it was working to “recover” affected systems after unauthorized access to its network.

No company provides the timeline for their recovery.

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