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LockBit louts unload ransomware at Japan’s most prolific cargo port
July 6, 2023, 3:13 a.m. | Simon Sharwood
The Register - Security www.theregister.com
Nagoya Harbor hit the rocks yesterday but looks to be afloat once more
The port of Nagoya – which shifted 2.68 million shipping containers and 164 million tons of cargo in 2022 – has moved precious few in the last 24 hours after finding itself the latest victim of Russia's notorious LockBit ransomware gang.…
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