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Sinobi ransomware has claimed Youngblood Tyler & Associates as its latest victim, highlighting major cyber risks in the engineering and infrastructure sector. What does this breach reveal about industry vulnerabilities?
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The Brotherhood ransomware group has struck Ingenieurbüro Laudi, a German engineering office, highlighting the rising threat to small firms and industry-wide cyber risks.
FSGROUP-Engineering is the latest industrial firm hit by ransomware. This feature unpacks the attack, its broader implications, and why engineering companies are now prime cybercrime targets.