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Fujitsu’s SaaS Hack Affects Japanese Government
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Malicious actors accessed data from several Japanese official government agencies after hacking into Fujitsu’s SaaS (software-as-a-service) platform!
Fujitsu, a Japanese multinational tech giant had to disable ProjectWEB, the company’s SaaS platform after suffering a cyber attack.
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https://pjshr170.soln.jp/IJS02E8/pjwebroot/login.jsp can’t be reached.
ProjectWEB portal taken down after the attack (Source: BleepingComputer)
As of now, the attack is believed to have affected the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism. Also, the Narita Airport and the Cabinet Secretariat were impacted as well. According to
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