Security News > 2020 > May > Japanese ICT Solutions Provider NTT Com Discloses Data Breach

NTT Communications, a subsidiary of Japanese tech giant NTT Corp, on Thursday disclosed a data breach impacting hundreds of customers.
In a post on its Japanese-language website, NTT Com, a provider of information and communications technology solutions, said it detected unauthorized access to some systems on May 7 and over the following week it determined that some files may have been stolen.
NTT says the incident could impact 621 companies whose information was stored on the information management server.
NTT has promised to share additional information, but says it will not name any of the impacted customers.
NTT is not the first major Japanese company to disclose a data breach this year.
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