Security News > 2021 > June > Fujifilm Restores Services Following Ransomware Attack

Japanese multinational corporation Fujifilm on Monday reported that it has restored operations following a recent ransomware attack.
On June 4, the company announced that it had fallen victim to a ransomware attack that forced it to shut down its network.
Immediately, Fujifilm launched an investigation into the attack, which revealed that impact was "Limited to specific networks in the country." Thus, servers and computers deemed to be safe were brought back online.
On Monday, the company announced that it was able to restore "Normal operations for customers and business partners," including reception of orders, as well as product shipments.
According to Fujifilm, the attack did not result in data compromise.
Fujifilm hasn't provided specific details on the type of ransomware used, nor on the ransom demands the attackers made, if any.
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