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Major Japanese port suspends operation following ransomware attack
July 5, 2023, 11:17 p.m. |
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A cybercrime group believed to be operating out of Russia hit the largest and busiest trading port in Japan with a ransomware attack. The Port of Nagoya, which accounts for roughly 10% of Japan's total trade volume and is responsible for handling some car exports for companies like Toyota, suspended its cargo operations Tuesday, including
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