Cyberattack targets Japan's Mitsubishi Electric
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 11:32 | 20 January 2020
- Modified Date: 11:33 | 20 January 2020
Japanese electronics giant Mitsubishi Electric on Monday revealed that it was targeted by a "massive cyberattack" during which government data might have been compromised, local media reported.
In a statement, Mitsubishi Electric Corp. told Kyodo news agency that cyber attackers, suspected to be Chinese, targeted company's information regarding government agencies and its other business partners.
"We deeply apologize for causing great worry and inconvenience," the company said.
Mitsubishi Electric is a major manufacturer in the defense field. Last year, it acquired third-largest contract from Japanese government for major defense equipment.
The company added that potentially leaked information are email exchanges with the Japanese Defense Ministry and the country's Nuclear Regulation Authority.
However, it ruled out that no highly sensitive information pertaining to infrastructure operations had been breached.
"They have confirmed there is no leak of sensitive information regarding defense equipment and electricity," said Yoshihide Suga, a Japanese government spokesman.
He added that the targeted information relates to job applicants and employees of the company, as well as its sales and technologies.
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