Ernestas Naprys reports:
RansomHub, a ransomware newcomer that rose to prominence this year, has claimed a breach of Japanese company Kawasaki and released 487GB of its data publicly.
Last week, Kawasaki’s European headquarters released a statement in which they informed the public that it was recovering from a cyberattack.
“At the start of September, Kawasaki Motors Europe (KME) was the subject of a cyberattack which, although not successful, resulted in the company’s servers being temporarily isolated until a strategic recovery plan was initiated later on the same day,” the company said.
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