Morrisroe Ltd, a construction company, has recently fallen victim to a cyberattack, raising concerns about the security of its employee’s personal and financial data. This incident was brought to light by Construction News, following an internal memo from founder and CEO Brian Morrisroe. In his communication to staff on Wednesday, September 17, Morrisroe advised that data, including banking information, might have been compromised.
In his message to the staff, Morrisroe stated that the company had enlisted a team of experts, including cyber-forensic specialists, to assess the situation. He asked employees to take a proactive approach to protect themselves. This included being “extra vigilant with regard to your personal financial matters” and promptly reporting any unusual bank activity or unexpected correspondence from financial institutions to their fraud teams.
Morrisroe was careful to describe these measures as a precautionary step while the company worked to understand the full scope of the breach. This approach was meant to provide a buffer for employees until a clearer picture of the issue emerged. The company is actively working to resolve the issue and ensure the security of its data.
In a separate statement, the CEO revealed that the breach was discovered on a Sunday and that the company’s head office has initiated a rapid response. He noted that the recovery process was nearly complete, with only one remaining item to be resolved. While the incident has been a “distraction” for the head office, he reassured that business operations on all project sites have remained unaffected.
The incident highlights the growing cybersecurity risks within the construction industry. As companies like Morrisroe handle sensitive employee data, the need for robust cybersecurity measures becomes increasingly critical. This event serves as a reminder to both companies and employees to remain vigilant and prepared for potential threats in an increasingly digital world.
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