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Japan Pension Service failed to prepare for cyberattacks

Japan Pension Service failed to prepare for cyberattacks

Toichiro Mizushima, president of the Japan Pension Service, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 20, 2015. The JPS released an internal survey report saying that the JPS had failed to prepare for cyberattacks, allowing its data on about a million people to be leaked through a cyberattack in May. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pension service head apologizes for data leak

Pension service head apologizes for data leak

Toichiro Mizushima, head of the Japan Pension Service, expresses an apology at a lower house panel in Tokyo on June 3, 2015, after announcing on June 1 that data including names and ID numbers of about 1.25 million people in Japan's universal public pension program have been leaked following unauthorized access triggered by a virus mail attack. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pension service head apologizes for data leak

Pension service head apologizes for data leak

Toichiro Mizushima, head of the Japan Pension Service, expresses an apology at a lower house panel in Tokyo on June 3, 2015, after announcing on June 1 that data including names and ID numbers of about 1.25 million people in Japan's universal public pension program have been leaked following unauthorized access triggered by a virus mail attack. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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1.25 mil. pension data items leaked after unauthorized access

1.25 mil. pension data items leaked after unauthorized access

Toichiro Mizushima (front), head of the Japan Pension Service, offers an apology at a press conference at the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare in Tokyo on June 1, 2015, after announcing that about 1.25 million data items related to public pension premium payers and benefit recipients have leaked following unauthorized access triggered by a virus mail attack. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pension service head apologizes for data leak

Pension service head apologizes for data leak

Toichiro Mizushima, head of the Japan Pension Service, expresses an apology at a lower house panel in Tokyo on June 3, 2015, after announcing on June 1 that data including names and ID numbers of about 1.25 million people in Japan's universal public pension program have been leaked following unauthorized access triggered by a virus mail attack. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pension service head apologizes for data leak

Pension service head apologizes for data leak

Toichiro Mizushima, head of the Japan Pension Service, expresses an apology at a lower house panel in Tokyo on June 3, 2015, after announcing on June 1 that data including names and ID numbers of about 1.25 million people in Japan's universal public pension program have been leaked following unauthorized access triggered by a virus mail attack. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese pension data entry outsourced to Chinese firm

Japanese pension data entry outsourced to Chinese firm

Japan Pension Service chief Toichiro Mizushima bows in apology during a press conference in Tokyo on March 20, 2018. A Tokyo-based information processing firm assigned to process the personal data of around 5 million pensioners was found to have outsourced part of the task to a Chinese company in violation of a contract that prohibited subcontracts. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese pension data entry outsourced to Chinese firm

Japanese pension data entry outsourced to Chinese firm

Japan Pension Service chief Toichiro Mizushima bows in apology during a press conference in Tokyo on March 20, 2018. A Tokyo-based information processing firm assigned to process the personal data of around 5 million pensioners was found to have outsourced part of the task to a Chinese company in violation of a contract that prohibited subcontracts. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese pension data entry outsourced to Chinese firm

Japanese pension data entry outsourced to Chinese firm

Japan Pension Service chief Toichiro Mizushima takes questions from the press in Tokyo on March 20, 2018. A Tokyo-based information processing firm assigned to process the personal data of around 5 million pensioners was found to have outsourced part of the task to a Chinese company in violation of a contract that prohibited subcontracts. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese pension data entry outsourced to Chinese firm

Japanese pension data entry outsourced to Chinese firm

Japan Pension Service chief Toichiro Mizushima (L) speaks to the press in Tokyo on March 20, 2018. A Tokyo-based information processing firm assigned to process the personal data of around 5 million pensioners was found to have outsourced part of the task to a Chinese company in violation of a contract that prohibited subcontracts. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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