Houston’s ENGlobal Hit by Ransomware: A Comedy of Errors in Cybersecurity

ENGlobal Corporation, a Houston-based engineering firm, hit a digital iceberg with a ransomware attack, leaving its IT systems offline. The company is scrambling to contain the chaos with external cybersecurity experts, while the question lingers: will this cyber drama sink their financial ship? Meanwhile, no notorious cyber villains have claimed ownership.

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ENGlobal Corporation’s latest project? A crash course on ransomware resilience! Who knew a contractor for high-security government gigs and energy giants could get hit with the digital plague? Looks like they’re now engineering their way out of a cyber pickle while playing hide-and-seek with their IT systems. Time to tighten those digital bolts, folks!

Key Points:

  • ENGlobal Corporation, a Houston-based contractor, hit by a ransomware attack.
  • The breach was discovered on November 25, 2024, leading to a partial IT shutdown.
  • External cybersecurity experts have been called in for containment and investigation.
  • Full system access is still pending with no clear timeline for restoration.
  • No ransomware group has claimed responsibility, nor is the ransomware type disclosed.

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