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Panasonic confirmed that its network was illegally accessed by attackers

Panasonic disclosed a security breach after threat actors gained access to its servers storing potentially sensitive information. Japanese electronics giant Panasonic disclosed a security breach after threat actors gained access to some servers of the company containing sensitive data. The company discovered the intrusion on November 11 and immediately launched an investigation, which is still […]

Panasonic data leak

Panasonic disclosed a security breach after threat actors gained access to its servers storing potentially sensitive information.

Japanese electronics giant Panasonic disclosed a security breach after threat actors gained access to some servers of the company containing sensitive data.

The company discovered the intrusion on November 11 and immediately launched an investigation, which is still ongoing, to determine the scope of the attack.

“Panasonic Corporation has confirmed that its network was illegally accessed by a third party on November 11, 2021. As the result of an internal investigation, it was determined that some data on a file server had been accessed during the intrusion.” reads the notice of unauthorized access to file server. “After detecting the unauthorized access, the company immediately reported the incident to the relevant authorities and implemented security countermeasures, including steps to prevent external access to the network.”

The company retained a third-party cybersecurity firm to investigate the leak and determine which kind of information was stolen by the attackers.

Japanese news websites ([1], [2]) reported that threat actors gained access to information related to the company’s technology, business partners’ data, and employees’ information.

According to the Mainichi website, threat actors reportedly accessed the Panasonic servers multiple times between June and November.

In November 2020, Panasonic suffered a data breach after a cyber attack hit an Indian subsidiary. At the time threat actors gained access to financial information, credentials and email addresses

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Pierluigi Paganini

(SecurityAffairs – hacking, Panasonic)

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