Japan’s largest port stops operations after ransomware attack

Japan’s largest port stops operations after ransomware attack

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The Port of Nagoya, the largest and busiest port in Japan, has been targeted in a ransomware attack that currently impacts the operation of container terminals. The port accounts for roughly 10% of Japan's total trade volume. It operates 21 piers and 290 berths. It handles over two million…

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