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Japan Airlines cyberattack disrupts flights, but systems now seem to be back to normal

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  • Japan Airlines experienced a major network disruption
  • An investigation uncovered cyberattack by an unknown threat actor
  • The attack lasted a few hours and caused delays in some flights

Japan Airlines has confirmed suffering a cyberattack which caused widespread system disruption and delays to more than 20 domestic flights.

The airline first noticed something was amiss when a part of the network that connects internal and external systems went awry. A short investigation determined that a threat actor tried to overwhelm the network by sending enormous data transmissions – similar to a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack.

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