"Nagoya Port Overcomes Ransomware Attack, Restarts Operations"

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The Port of Nagoya, Japan's largest and busiest port, has been targeted in a ransomware attack, leading to the suspension of container terminal operations. The attack, which occurred on July 4, 2023, has caused significant financial losses and disruption to the circulation of goods. The port authority is working to restore the affected system and aims to resume operations by tomorrow morning. The identity of the threat actor behind the attack remains unknown.
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