Ransomware attack by dragonforce disrupts K. Smart Associates Limited (ksmart.ca)
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Summary
A ransomware attack by the threat actor dragonforce targeted ksmart.ca, impacting K. Smart Associates Limited, a Canadian consulting engineering and planning company founded in 1975. The incident disrupted the company's operations and services in Canada. The report is based on public claims made by the threat actor.
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The attack disrupted operations in the impacted organization's environment and services, affecting #Canada
This post is based on public claims made by the
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