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JAL under cyberattack

TOKYO, Japan, Dec. 26 Kyodo - A member of Japan Airlines' ground staff responds to passengers at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Dec. 26, 2024, after a cyberattack disrupted the company's systems. The attack began around 7:25 a.m. the same day, delaying at least 14 domestic flights and affecting some international flights. (Kyodo)

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Japan's info agency forms cyber rescue team

Japan's info agency forms cyber rescue team

TOKYO, Japan - The Information Technology Promotion Agency holds a ceremony in Tokyo on July 16, 2014, to launch a cyber rescue team to combat attacks on public and corporate computers.

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Onodera, U.S. Adm. Haney meet in Nebraska

Onodera, U.S. Adm. Haney meet in Nebraska

OMAHA, United States - Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera (R) and Admiral Cecil Haney, commander of the U.S. Strategic Command, shake hands in the state of Nebraska on July 9, 2014. They agreed to strengthen cooperation on missile defense and measures against cyber attacks.

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Japan, China, S. Korea groups' anti-hacker efforts

Japan, China, S. Korea groups' anti-hacker efforts

TOKYO, Japan - A message calling for cyber attacks targeting Japan posted on the Internet by China's largest hacker group is seen in this photo taken in September 2012. Cooperation among groups of technicians from Japan, China and South Korea against cyber attacks by hackers from the three countries is progressing.

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Russia allegedly hack Asian, Western firms

Russia allegedly hack Asian, Western firms

TOKYO, Japan - The former KGB headquarters in Moscow is photographed in October 2011. The Russian government has been linked to cyber attacks on Asian, American and European companies for alleged economic gains, according to a report released in January 2014 by CrowdStrike Inc., a U.S. cybersecurity firm. An expert said persons connected to the Soviet KGB are suspected to be involved in cyber crimes.

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Japan holds first gov't-wide cybersecurity drill

Japan holds first gov't-wide cybersecurity drill

TOKYO, Japan - Government officials and others take part in the first government-wide drill against cyber attacks targeting government bodies and major infrastructure in Tokyo on March 18, 2014.

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Japan holds first gov't-wide cybersecurity drill

Japan holds first gov't-wide cybersecurity drill

TOKYO, Japan - Government officials and others take part in the first government-wide drill against cyber attacks targeting government bodies and major infrastructure in Tokyo on March 18, 2014.

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M'bishi Heavy, IHI hit by cyber attacks

M'bishi Heavy, IHI hit by cyber attacks

TOKYO, Japan - Combination photos show the main office buildings of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (L), Japan's largest defense contractor, and IHI Corp., which manufactures aircraft engines, in Tokyo's Minato and Koto wards, respectively. Information related to the computer network of Mitsubishi Heavy has been leaked via infected servers and computers, sources close to the matter said Sept. 20, 2011. IHI said the same day that its computer system had also come under a cyber attack.

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Gates on cyber attacks

Gates on cyber attacks

SINGAPORE, Singapore - U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates speaks at the annual Asia Security Summit in Singapore, also known as the Shangri-La Dialogue, on June 4, 2011. Gates said the United States may regard some cyber attacks as acts of war that demand appropriate retaliation.

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Gov't panel works out cyber attack prevention strategy

Gov't panel works out cyber attack prevention strategy

TOKYO, Japan - The Information Security Policy Council, chaired by Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirofumi Hirano, holds a meeting at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on May 11, 2010. The panel approved a set of information security strategies featuring steps against cyber attacks to be taken by the public and private sectors over the four years through 2013.

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U.S. to complain to China over Google hacking next week

U.S. to complain to China over Google hacking next week

BEIJING, China - A man places flowers on the Google logo outside the Google China headquarters in Beijing on Jan. 15, 2010. The United States said the same day it will file a formal complaint with China next week over cyber attacks that hit Google Inc. and a number of other companies.

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China says foreign Internet companies should operate legally

China says foreign Internet companies should operate legally

BEIJING, China - A Chinese man stands in front of the sign at Google Inc.'s Chinese headquarters in Beijing on Jan. 14, 2009, with an anti-U.S. poster saying ''The United States is an aggressor. It will certainly lose.'' The U.S. company said in a Jan. 12 statement that it was prepared to shut down its Chinese search engine Google.cn and pull its operations out of China because of China-based cyber attacks and surveillance activities combined with attempts to further limit free speech on the Web.

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China says foreign Internet companies should operate legally

China says foreign Internet companies should operate legally

BEIJING, China - Photo taken Jan. 14, 2009, shows a Chinese national flag flying in front of Google Inc.'s Chinese headquarters in Beijing. The U.S. company said in a Jan. 12 statement that it was prepared to shut down its Chinese search engine Google.cn and pull its operations out of China because of China-based cyber attacks and surveillance activities combined with attempts to further limit free speech on the Web.

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Police agency launches anti-hacker command center

Police agency launches anti-hacker command center

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's National Police Agency has launched its Cyber Force anti-hacker command center to monitor computer attacks around the clock and gather intelligence about perpetrators, agency officials said July 9.

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U.S. security agency behind cyber attacks on Chinese university: report

STORY: U.S. security agency behind cyber attacks on Chinese university: report DATELINE: Oct. 10, 2022 LENGTH: 0:00:30 LOCATION: Beijing CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of China and the U.S. STORYLINE: China has released an investigation report in which it said further evidence has been found to show the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) is behind "thousands of cyber attacks" on a Chinese university. According to the report, with technical support from a number of European and Southeast Asian countries, Chinese experts have found that those attacks originated from the NSA-affiliated Office of Tailored Access Operation (TAO). The report said the true identities of 13 attackers have been found out. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Beijing. (XHTV)

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Ukraine conflict, climate action play major role in Canada's 2022 budget

STORY: Ukraine conflict, climate action play major role in Canada's 2022 budget DATELINE: April 8, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:10 LOCATION: Ottawa CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE (English): CHRYSTIA FREELAND, Canadian Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister STORYLINE: In her second annual federal budget tabled as Canada's finance minister, Chrystia Freeland has shifted her focus from helping Canadians and the economy weather the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic to allocating funds to address what she characterized as two of the major challenges facing Canada and the world. The budget she tabled on Thursday includes more than 6.4 billion U.S. dollars in new funding over five years to better equip the Canadian Armed Forces; increase Canada's contributions to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD); and reinforce Canada's cyber-security strategy to prevent and defend against attacks, including those against government agencies and critical

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BELGIUM-BRUSSELS-EU-FOREIGN MINISTERS-MEETING

BELGIUM-BRUSSELS-EU-FOREIGN MINISTERS-MEETING

(220125) -- BRUSSELS, Jan. 25, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Josep Borrell, High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, arrives for a meeting of the EU member states' foreign ministers in Brussels, Belgium, Jan. 24, 2022. The European Union (EU) is prepared to defend against any possible Russian cyber-attacks or hybrid threats if it invades Ukraine and is "very well advanced" in its preparation for a response to any aggression, the EU's top diplomat, Josep Borrell, said here on Monday. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

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BELGIUM-BRUSSELS-EU-FOREIGN MINISTERS-MEETING

BELGIUM-BRUSSELS-EU-FOREIGN MINISTERS-MEETING

(220125) -- BRUSSELS, Jan. 25, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Josep Borrell, High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, arrives for a meeting of the EU member states' foreign ministers in Brussels, Belgium, Jan. 24, 2022. The European Union (EU) is prepared to defend against any possible Russian cyber-attacks or hybrid threats if it invades Ukraine and is "very well advanced" in its preparation for a response to any aggression, the EU's top diplomat, Josep Borrell, said here on Monday. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

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BELGIUM-BRUSSELS-EU-FOREIGN MINISTERS-MEETING

BELGIUM-BRUSSELS-EU-FOREIGN MINISTERS-MEETING

(220125) -- BRUSSELS, Jan. 25, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Josep Borrell, High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, attends a meeting of the EU member states' foreign ministers in Brussels, Belgium, Jan. 24, 2022. The European Union (EU) is prepared to defend against any possible Russian cyber-attacks or hybrid threats if it invades Ukraine and is "very well advanced" in its preparation for a response to any aggression, the EU's top diplomat, Josep Borrell, said here on Monday. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

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Capitol Hearings - Washington

Capitol Hearings - Washington

Mieke Eoyang, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber Policy, appears before a Senate Committee on Armed Services - Subcommittee on Cybersecurity hearing to examine recent ransomware attacks, in the Russell Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Photo by Rod Lamkey/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Capitol Hearings - Washington

Capitol Hearings - Washington

Mieke Eoyang, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber Policy, appears before a Senate Committee on Armed Services - Subcommittee on Cybersecurity hearing to examine recent ransomware attacks, in the Russell Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Photo by Rod Lamkey/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Capitol Hearings - Washington

Capitol Hearings - Washington

Mieke Eoyang, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber Policy, appears before a Senate Committee on Armed Services - Subcommittee on Cybersecurity hearing to examine recent ransomware attacks, in the Russell Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Photo by Rod Lamkey/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Capitol Hearings - Washington

Capitol Hearings - Washington

Major General Kevin Kennedy, Director of Operations, United States Cyber Command, appears before a Senate Committee on Armed Services - Subcommittee on Cybersecurity hearing to examine recent ransomware attacks, in the Russell Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Photo by Rod Lamkey/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Capitol Hearings - Washington

Capitol Hearings - Washington

Major General Kevin Kennedy, Director of Operations, United States Cyber Command, appears before a Senate Committee on Armed Services - Subcommittee on Cybersecurity hearing to examine recent ransomware attacks, in the Russell Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Photo by Rod Lamkey/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Capitol Hearings - Washington

Capitol Hearings - Washington

Major General Kevin Kennedy, Director of Operations, United States Cyber Command, appears before a Senate Committee on Armed Services - Subcommittee on Cybersecurity hearing to examine recent ransomware attacks, in the Russell Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Photo by Rod Lamkey/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Strategy adopted to train cyber attack specialists

Strategy adopted to train cyber attack specialists

Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga (2nd from R) speaks at a meeting to tackle cyber attacks at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on March 31, 2016. It was decided to recruit and train about 1,000 specialists during the next four years to serve key roles in fighting cyber attacks, ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Olympic minister Endo meets with Tokyo Gov. Masuzoe

Olympic minister Endo meets with Tokyo Gov. Masuzoe

Toshiaki Endo (L), minister in charge of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games, shakes hands with Tokyo Gov. Yoichi Masuzoe after their talks in Tokyo on Nov. 12, 2015. They exchanged views on the government's basic policy regarding the management of the sport event, including measures against terrorism and cyber attacks. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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U.S. to complain to China over Google hacking next week

U.S. to complain to China over Google hacking next week

BEIJING, China - A man places flowers on the Google logo outside the Google China headquarters in Beijing on Jan. 15, 2010. The United States said the same day it will file a formal complaint with China next week over cyber attacks that hit Google Inc. and a number of other companies. (Kyodo)

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M'bishi Heavy, IHI hit by cyber attacks

M'bishi Heavy, IHI hit by cyber attacks

TOKYO, Japan - Combination photos show the main office buildings of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (L), Japan's largest defense contractor, and IHI Corp., which manufactures aircraft engines, in Tokyo's Minato and Koto wards, respectively. Information related to the computer network of Mitsubishi Heavy has been leaked via infected servers and computers, sources close to the matter said Sept. 20, 2011. IHI said the same day that its computer system had also come under a cyber attack. (Kyodo)

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Gates on cyber attacks

Gates on cyber attacks

SINGAPORE, Singapore - U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates speaks at the annual Asia Security Summit in Singapore, also known as the Shangri-La Dialogue, on June 4, 2011. Gates said the United States may regard some cyber attacks as acts of war that demand appropriate retaliation. (Kyodo)

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Gov't panel works out cyber attack prevention strategy

Gov't panel works out cyber attack prevention strategy

TOKYO, Japan - The Information Security Policy Council, chaired by Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirofumi Hirano, holds a meeting at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on May 11, 2010. The panel approved a set of information security strategies featuring steps against cyber attacks to be taken by the public and private sectors over the four years through 2013. (Kyodo)

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Onodera, U.S. Adm. Haney meet in Nebraska

Onodera, U.S. Adm. Haney meet in Nebraska

OMAHA, United States - Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera (R) and Admiral Cecil Haney, commander of the U.S. Strategic Command, shake hands in the state of Nebraska on July 9, 2014. They agreed to strengthen cooperation on missile defense and measures against cyber attacks. (Kyodo)

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China says foreign Internet companies should operate legally

China says foreign Internet companies should operate legally

BEIJING, China - Photo taken Jan. 14, 2009, shows a Chinese national flag flying in front of Google Inc.'s Chinese headquarters in Beijing. The U.S. company said in a Jan. 12 statement that it was prepared to shut down its Chinese search engine Google.cn and pull its operations out of China because of China-based cyber attacks and surveillance activities combined with attempts to further limit free speech on the Web. (Kyodo)

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China says foreign Internet companies should operate legally

China says foreign Internet companies should operate legally

BEIJING, China - A Chinese man stands in front of the sign at Google Inc.'s Chinese headquarters in Beijing on Jan. 14, 2009, with an anti-U.S. poster saying ''The United States is an aggressor. It will certainly lose.'' The U.S. company said in a Jan. 12 statement that it was prepared to shut down its Chinese search engine Google.cn and pull its operations out of China because of China-based cyber attacks and surveillance activities combined with attempts to further limit free speech on the Web. (Kyodo)

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Police agency launches anti-hacker command center

Police agency launches anti-hacker command center

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's National Police Agency has launched its Cyber Force anti-hacker command center to monitor computer attacks around the clock and gather intelligence about perpetrators, agency officials said July 9.

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