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Japan's space agency hit by cyberattack
Nov. 29, 2023, 3 p.m. |
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Japan's aerospace exploration agency (JAXA) was hit by a cyberattack, a government representative said during the briefing on Wednesday. The unknown hackers reportedly targeted the agency’s network server but failed to gain access to sensitive information. JAXA is responsible for developing and launching satellites into orbit and is also involved in advanced missions such as
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