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Japan's JAXA apologizes for leaking partner information due to cyber attack

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According to news from this website on July 5, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) issued an announcement today, confirming that the cyber attack suffered last year led to the leakage of information, and apologized to relevant units for this.

日本 JAXA 道歉,因遭遇网络攻击而导致合作伙伴信息泄露


JAXA stated that the leaked information not only includes the agency’s internal information, but also information and personal information related to joint operations with external organizations. JAXA believes that “this matter may damage the trust relationship”, but due to the relationship with the other party Relationship details will not be provided.
In this regard, JAXA has apologized to the individuals and related parties who leaked the information and notified them one by one. As of now, JAXA has not received any reports of any significant impact on the business activities of relevant personnel, but they deeply apologize for any inconvenience caused and apologize again.
This site noticed that JAXA also stated last month that it was investigating possible data leaks after suffering multiple cyber attacks. However, the operational information of rockets and satellites is stored in another server network and was not affected by this intrusion.
It was previously reported that more than 10,000 JAXA documents may have been leaked, including confidential information from Toyota, NASA and the Department of Defense.

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