
"The company said in a regulatory filing that it detected an intrusion on September 20. An investigation was launched and action was taken to remove the attacker from its systems. The incident resulted in some "minor disruptions" to non-critical systems and operations were not affected, the SEC was told. However, the company's investigation revealed that the hackers accessed and stole non-public information from compromised systems. Files containing the information of current and former employees may have been exfiltrated."
"The company currently does not believe that the cyberattack will materially impact its financial condition or results of operations. In addition, it noted that a significant portion of the costs for containing, investigating and remediating the incident are covered by insurance. BK Technologies specializes in wireless communications equipment, primarily for public safety and government agencies. Its products include two-way land mobile radios, repeaters, and base stations."
BK Technologies, a Florida-based public safety communications solutions provider, revealed its IT systems were hacked. The company detected an intrusion on September 20 and launched an investigation, removing the attacker. The incident caused minor disruptions to non-critical systems and did not affect operations. Investigation found hackers accessed and stole non-public information from compromised systems, possibly including files of current and former employees. The company does not expect the attack to materially impact its financial condition or results of operations. A significant portion of containment, investigation, and remediation costs are covered by insurance. It is unclear whether the attack involved ransomware, and no group has claimed responsibility.
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