Major Japanese port disrupted by LockBit ransomware attack

All container terminal operations at the Port of Nagoya, which is the largest port in Japan, have been disrupted as a result of a July 4 ransomware attack against the Nagoya Port Unified Terminal System, which has since been claimed by the LockBit ransomware operation, reports SiliconAngle. Restoration of the port’s systems is expected on July 6, but Ontinue Vice President of Security Operations Craig Jones noted the potentially significant effect of the intrusion in the global economy.

Source: SC Magazine

 


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