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Japanese Port Reopens After Russian Ransomware Group Attack
July 6, 2023, 3:18 p.m. |
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Ransomware believed to originate from the Russian LockBit 3.0 group locked up computer systems for the Port of Nagoya, Japan's largest cargo hub. The attack held up shipments of Toyota auto parts containers for two days, but the port reopened Thursday morning.
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