July 14, 2023, noon | Teri Robinson

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After a ransomware attack shuttered operations at container terminals at the Port of Nagoya in Japan, the Lockbit 3.0 ransomware gang claimed responsibility and demanded the port pay up. The attack on the port, which is responsible for 10% of the country’s cargo trade and is used by companies like Toyota Motor Corporation, was attacked..


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