Operations came to a halt after Japan’s largest port was hit with a ransomware attack earlier this week.
According to reports, container operations were suspended at the Port of Nagoya as crews worked to get the systems back online after a ransomware attack was discovered on July 4. The cyberattack caused the port to be unable to load and unload containers. Media in Japan has linked the attack to a pro-Russian group. By Thursday, July 6, the port has partially resumed operations.