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Hackers attack manual may have been leaked online | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News

Hackers attack manual may have been leaked online | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News
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Malware Infects Japanese Devices Ahead of Olympic Games

Malware Infects Japanese Devices Ahead of Olympic Games
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Toshiba s French unit blames ransomware gang DarkSide for cyberattack, same group accused of Colonial Pipeline hack — RT World News

Follow RT on A French subsidiary of Japanese tech conglomerate Toshiba said it was hit by hackers from DarkSide – a group that was earlier accused of attacking a major pipeline network in the US. The Toshiba France Tec Imaging System (TFIS) said in a statement, cited by Reuters, that the cyberattack occurred on the night of May 4. Protective measures were activated within hours of the intrusion, and only a “very minimal” amount of work data was lost, the company said. The TFIS blamed the ransomware hacker group DarkSide for the attack. Japanese broadcaster NHK cited IT security firm Mitsui Bussan Secure Directions, reporting that DarkSide claimed responsibility for the hack. The hackers allegedly left a statement on the darknet on Friday, saying they stole over 740 gigabytes of data from Toshiba’s French unit. The data was said to include both business and personal information.

Toshiba Business Unit Reportedly Hit by DarkSide - Infosecurity Magazine

A subsidiary of Japanese tech giant Toshiba has admitted suffering a cybersecurity breach reportedly caused by the DarkSide ransomware gang. Toshiba Tec Corporation which makes printing, scanning and other office equipment revealed the incident in a statement on Friday. Although the update did not confirm whether any customer data was taken in the incident, Toshiba admitted that “it is possible that some information and data may have been leaked by the criminal gang.” The firm has contacted the relevant authorities in Europe, where the attackers struck, and is working with third-party cyber experts to find out exactly what happened. “The group also took actions to stop the networks and systems operating between Japan and Europe, as well as those operating among European subsidiaries, with the aim of preventing the spread of damage while deploying recovery measures sequentially once effective data backup has been completed,” it added.

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