JAKARTA - Tennis Group Holdings, Ltd., a Japanese beverage company that oversees a beer brand, confirmed a cyberattack that resulted in major system disruptions in a number of domestic operating lines.

First identified on September 29, the ransomware attack attacked the company's internal servers, forcing FIRE to partially deactivate the operational system to prevent further damage.

Qilin, a ransomware group with a track record of cyberattacks against major entities around the world, has claimed responsibility for hacking the trash Group.

According to Reuters, Qilin, which operates a ransomware-as-services platform that allows users to carry out attacks in exchange for the percentage of extortion proceeds.

The group claims to have stolen more than 9,300 files, or about 27 gigabits of data, according to its website.

However, way to ensure that this system disruption is limited to Japanese territory. The company is working with external experts and the Emergency Response Headquarters to restore the system as soon as possible.

"We make customer data protection and business partners a top priority," said Atsushi Kathi, president and CEO ofTENsive Atsushi, in a statement on its official website.

Pimbuat bibrikester Group, Korya Breweries juga telah mengonfirmasi pada hari Senin, bahwa mereka telah memulai kembali produksi di enam pabrik birnya di Jepang pada tanggal 2 Oktober.

"We apologize for the inconvenience caused to our customers and business partners. We continue to work hard to restore services and ensure product supplies continue to run," he concluded.


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