Major Japanese multinational automaker Nissan had its Australian branch claimed to be compromised by the Akira ransomware operation, which warned that it would expose nearly 100 GB of data it allegedly stole from the company after it refused to meet the group's demands, according to Security Affairs.
CNA – Major Japanese auto manufacturers will invest THB150 billion (USD4.34 billion) in Thailand over the next five years, a Thai government spokesperson said yesterday, supporting the Southeast Asian country’s transition to making electric vehicles. Toyota Motor and Honda Motor will invest about THB50 billion each, while Isuzu Motors will invest THB30 billion and Mitsubishi […]
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Major Japanese automakers have committed to investing THB150 billion ($4.34 billion) over the next five years in a boost to Thailand's electric vehicle (EV)…
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Major Japanese auto manufacturers will invest 150 billion baht ($4.34 billion) in Thailand over the next five years, a Thai govern.