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Aj Taylor Electrical Contractors Ltd

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This record tracks a ransomware attack claimed by the sarcoma group against Aj Taylor Electrical Contractors Ltd. It collects the publicly disclosed attack details — sector, location and timeline — as published on the operator's leak site and indexed by Breach House.

Country
United Kingdom
Business Category
Communication / Marketing
Employees
0-50
Discovered
2025-03-07
Published
March 07, 2025
Victim ID
x91KMwbfIe2x

Attack Summary

Aj Taylor Electrical Contractors Ltd AJT undertake all aspects of electrical installations throughout the south coast. Whether it be domestic or commercial, big or small- we have the capability and experience to meet your electrical needs. From an initial team of two electricians and an apprentice in 1983- we currently employ over fifty, fully qualified engineers and apprentices who receive continual training while working with us. The electricians who work for us are all hard-working and pay attention to detail. We have an apprentice scheme, which trains high standard engineers; however, we also employ qualified electricians. Here at AJT we are proud of our apprenticeship programme. We feel it is important for the company and the industry to bring through well trained qualified electricians There is also a dedicated and knowledgeable office team based in the centre of Brighton who are happy to answer any queries relating to our line of work. At AJT we pride ourselves on our professionalism, reliability and courtesy. We are a friendly and efficient force to be reckoned with.Geo: UK - Leak size: 100 GB Archive - Contains: Files

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