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Ransomware attack forces US government contractor ENGlobal to shut down some operations

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  • ENGlobal recently filed a new report with the SEC, detailing a ransomware attack
  • It said the attack forced it to shut down parts of its infrastructure
  • The incident is still being handled

A US government contractor was forced to shut down parts of its infrastructure in order to contain a ransomware attack.

ENGlobal Corporation, a US-based provider of engineering and automation services, filed a new 8-K report with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently, in which it said that the attack is still being remedied and that the deadline is still unknown.

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