Fujitsu Announces End of March Security Incident Investigation

TapTechNews July 10th news, Fujitsu company today released a press release, announcing the end of the security incident investigation that occurred in March this year, and stated that no report of hackers abusing the stolen information has been received.

Fujitsu said the cyberattack that occurred in March did not involve ransomware, but relied on a complex mechanism to avoid detection while stealing some sensitive data.

Fujitsu stated in the statement that after the attacker invaded, malicious software was installed on one business computer and then spread to infect 49 devices.

TapTechNews translated the Fujitsu company's announcement as follows: This malicious software is not ransomware, but uses complex techniques to disguise itself and make detection difficult. It is determined to be a highly advanced attack.

Fujitsu stated that immediately isolated the 49 infected computers after discovering the attack and controlled the malicious software in the local network environment.

Fujitsu said that the malicious software executed the command to copy files, and it is possible that data has already been stolen by hackers. The stolen information includes some personal information and information related to the customer's business, but no report of the abused leaked data has been received yet.

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