Cybersecurity

HVAC Maker Johnson Controls Hit by Hack That Disrupted Parts of Its Operations

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Johnson Controls International Plc, a multinational maker of fire, heating and cooling and security equipment for buildings, was hit by a cyberattack that has disrupted parts of its operations.

Johnson Controls said in a filingBloomberg Terminal Wednesday that its internal information technology system was struck by an attack and that it’s still assessing what might be affected. Many of the company’s applications were largely unaffected and remain operational, but other parts of the business have been disrupted, it said.