Security News > 2019 > June > Eurofins ransomware attack affected UK police work

Eurofins, a global provider of scientific testing services, said on Monday that operations are returning to normal after the recent ransomware attack, but that its impact on their financial results “may unfortunately be material.” “The investigations conducted so far by our internal and external IT forensics experts have not found evidence of any unauthorised theft or transfer of confidential client data,” the company added. Nevertheless, the UK police has suspended all work with the company, … More → The post Eurofins ransomware attack affected UK police work appeared first on Help Net Security.
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