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Casio Hit by Cyberattack

  • October 10, 2024
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Casio says a recent cyberattack has caused some system disruptions and it’s investigating whether a data breach has occurred. 

 

October 10, 2024 By Eduard Kovacs

 

Casio cyberattack

Japanese electronics giant Casio revealed on Tuesday that a recent cyberattack caused some disruptions. 

The company said it detected unauthorized access to its network on October 5. The intrusion resulted in a system failure and led to the disruption of some services.

Casio has launched an investigation and is trying to determine whether any personal or other sensitive information has been compromised as a result of the cyberattack. 

Authorities have been notified and the company has restricted external access to its systems as part of its incident response.

 

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Casio confirms customer data stolen in a ransomware attack

 

October 11 2024 By Bill Toulas

 

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Casio now confirms it suffered a ransomware attack earlier this month, warning that the personal and confidential data of employees, job candidates, and some customers was also stolen.

The attack was disclosed Monday when Casio warned that it was facing system disruption and service outages due to unauthorized access to its networks during the weekend.

Yesterday, the Underground ransomware group claimed responsibility for the attack, leaking various documents allegedly stolen from the Japanese tech giant's systems.

Today, after the data was leaked, Casio published a new statement that admits that sensitive data was stolen during the attack on its network.

As to the current results of its ongoing investigation, Casio says the following information has been confirmed as likely compromised:

  • Personal data of both permanent and temporary/contract employees of Casio and its affiliated companies.
  • Personal details related to business partners of Casio and certain affiliates.
  • Personal information of individuals who have interviewed for employment with Casio in the past.'
  • Personal information related to customers using services provided by Casio and its affiliated companies.
  • Details related to contracts with current and past business partners.
  • Financial data regarding invoices and sales transactions.
  • Documents that include legal, financial, human resources planning, audit, sales, and technical information from within Casio and its affiliates.

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