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Kawasaki discloses security breach, potential data leak

Kawasaki Heavy Industries announced a security breach and potential data leak after unauthorized access to a Japanese company server from multiple overseas offices. Kawasaki discovered that unauthorized parties accessed a server in Japan from an office in Thailand on June 11, 2020. The company also said that it took measures to monitor and restrict access to its Japanese servers from other company sites after discovering the security breach. Data leak possible despite lack of evidence that information of unknown content may have been leaked to a third party, Kawasaki said.

Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/kawasaki-discloses-security-breach-potential-data-leak/

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