The Japanese film company, Fujifilm has become the latest victim in a global ransomware blitz.
Fujifilm Corporation first become aware of the possibility of a ransomware attack on June 1, 2021, and swiftly discontinued all compromised systems.
The company is currently conducting an investigation into “possible unauthorized access” to its server from outside of the company.
“We are currently working to determine the extent and the scale of the issue,” Fujifilm said on its website. “We sincerely apologize to our customers and business partners for the inconvenience this has caused.”
In an earlier statement, Fujifilm explained that the ransomware attack is preventing the company from accepting and processing orders.
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