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Japan's largest taxi operator Nihon Kotsu shuts down systems after cyberattack
Nihon Kotsu, Japan's largest taxi operator, suffered a malware attack that forced it to shut down its systems. The company reported no evidence of data exfiltration so far. The incident disrupted operations but the extent of the impact remains unclear.
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While no data theft has been confirmed, the shutdown of a major transportation operator's systems highlights the vulnerability of critical infrastructure to malware attacks.
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