Japan’s largest port resumes operations after cyberattack


Japan’s Port of Nagoya resumed operations on July 6 after a ransomware attack on July 4. The cyberattack prevented trucks from loading and unloading vehicle components for two days. According to Kyodo News, a Nagoya port association said it restored operations and recovered data manually without paying a ransom. The tech-savvy Land of the Rising […]

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