
Tata Technologies recently experienced a ransomware attack that affected some of its IT assets. The attack led to the temporary suspension of certain IT services. However, Tata Technologies confirmed that their client delivery services remained fully functional and unaffected throughout the incident.
The ransomware incident was discovered on January 31, 2025. Tata Technologies did not disclose whether a ransom was demanded or paid.
A detailed investigation is underway in consultation with experts to assess the root cause and take necessary remedial actions.
The company has restored the affected services and launched a detailed investigation to determine the root cause and take necessary remedial actions.
CEO Warren Harris highlighted the importance of increased funding for upskilling initiatives aligned with Industry 4.0 to support India's economic growth.
Tata Technologies emphasized its commitment to maintaining high standards of security and data protection. They are working closely with experts to mitigate any potential risks associated with the attack.
This incident highlights the growing cybersecurity challenges faced by companies, especially in sectors like engineering and technology.
Last December, Deloitte UK was reportedly cyberattacked for whopping 1 TB of sensitive data by ransomware group called Brain Cipher Ransomware.
Last year, Infosys' U.S.-based subsidiary, McCamish Systems, experienced a significant data breach due to a ransomware attack attributed to the LockBit ransomware operation, and data from over 6.078 million individuals was compromised.