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Cyberattack Disrupts Japan Airlines Operations
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Japan Airlines (JAL) has been targeted in a cyberattack, which occurred at 7:24am local time, or 2224 GMT, according to the airline's statement on the X platform. The attack disrupted the airline's systems, specifically the baggage check-in system, leading to delays for more than a dozen flights at multiple Japanese airports. JAL temporarily isolated a router believed to be the source of the disruption before 9am. This incident marks the latest in a series of cyberattacks on Japanese companies.
We have identified the scope of the impact and are currently checking the status of the system recovery.
Sales for both domestic and international flights departing today have been suspended. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.
Today, from 7:24am, we have been under cyber attack on our internal and external network devices, causing problems with the systems that communicate with external systems. We expect this to affect both domestic and international flights.
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- 1.Japan Airlines
- 2.Toyota
- 3.All Nippon Airways
- 4.Niconico
- 5.American Airlines
- 6.Japanese Space Agency
- 7.National Center of Incident Readiness and Strategy for Cybersecurity