Security News > 2024 > March > Fujitsu found malware on IT systems, confirms data breach

Japanese tech giant Fujitsu discovered that several of its systems were infected by malware and warns that the hackers stole customer data.
Fujitsu says it will continue investigating how the malware found its way into business systems and what data it exfiltrated.
BleepingComputer has contacted Fujitsu to learn if the data breach affects corporate clients or consumers and to inquire about the number of impacted individuals/entities, but a comment wasn't immediately available.
The stolen data included sensitive information from government systems and potentially air traffic control data from the Narita International Airport.
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