Vane3alga

Business
Focused
Technology

We just covered a recent story today that there was a ransomware attack on Steamship Authority. And like clockwork, another company becomes the next victim.

Fujifilm, a huge Japanese company known for digital imaging products, has been hit with ransomware at their Tokyo headquarters. In a statement from the company, “We want to state what we understand as of now and the measures that the company has taken. In the late evening of June 1, 2021, we became aware of the possibility of a ransomware attack. As a result, we have taken measures to suspend all affected systems in coordination with our various global entities.”

As a result of the attack, Fujifilm USA posted on the website that they are experiencing difficulties. These difficulties include a halt on processing orders and no lines of communication available for use. 

According to Bleeping Computer, it is suspected that the company’s servers have been infected with Qbot. Qbot has a history of being utilized by multiple ransomware gangs. It is now being linked to the REvil ransomware group, who most recently hacked the world’s largest meat producing company

With several companies now becoming a victim of ransomware, it’s important for your organization to put cybersecurity first. Additional security layers such new-school security awareness training can ensure your users will know how to report any suspicious activity. 

Fujifilm Ransomware Attack

Bleeping Computer has the full story


SOURCE: KnowBe4.com

Success Stories

President, Transportation Company

Your technical support team has always been able to handle our needs quickly, efficiently, and patiently. We appreciate your timeliness and the hours you have saved us. It is great to know that we have people at IT360 capable to provide solutions to our problems.

President, Transportation Company

Recent
Technology News

IT 360 News - Why Your Old Phone System Is Holding You Back
Why Your Old Phone System Is Holding You Back

It’s Time to Rethink How Your Business Communicates Many businesses are still relying on traditional phone systems that were designed for a very different era—when everyone worked in one building, at one desk, on one device. Today’s workforce looks nothing like that. Teams are remote or hybrid. Employees expect mobility. Companies are growing, changing, and […]

Read more
IT 360 News - Why Technology Governance Is Moving From “IT Issue” to Executive Responsibility
Why Technology Governance Is Moving From “IT Issue” to Executive Responsibility

Over the past year, technology failures have increasingly made headlines—not because of system outages alone, but because of their business consequences. Cyber incidents, operational disruptions, and data exposure events are no longer viewed as isolated IT problems; they are now framed as governance, risk, and leadership issues. This shift is not theoretical. Insurers are tightening […]

Read more