This comes amid growing threats of such attacks on Indian healthcare sector, which is the most attacked sector and is followed by education, research and government, and the military.
A ransomware group has claimed responsibility for ‘IT security incident’ at Sun Pharma whose effect included breach of certain file systems and the theft of certain company data and personal data, the drugmaker said in a stock exchange filing.
“As part of the containment measures, we proactively isolated our network and initiated the recovery process. As a result of these measures, Company’s business operations have been impacted,” it said. “Consequently, revenues are expected to be reduced
The company today said it is currently unable to determine other potential adverse impacts of the incident.
Sun Pharma’s shares had opened in the red in Mumbai trading. However, it recovered losses and was trading at 980.30 rupees, up 0.8%, on the BSE at 9.40 am. The BSE Sensex was up 0.4%. This comes amid growing threats of such attacks on Indian healthcare sector, which is the most attacked sector and is followed by education, research and government, and the military. This comes amid growing threats of such attacks on Indian healthcare sector, which is the most attacked sector and is followed by education, research and government, and the military.