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UK engineering company Vesuvius Plc said it’s managing a cyber-security incident involving unauthorized access to its systems.
The molten metal flow control firm has shut down affected systems and initiated steps to assess the scale of the attack, it said in a statement on Monday. The shares fell as much as 3.1% in early trading in London.

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