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Japanese Ministries Confirm Impact from Fujitsu Data Breach


By Ionut Arghire on May 27, 2021
Japan s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism this week confirmed impact from a data breach at service provider Fujitsu Limited.
Earlier this week, the Japanese multinational provider of IT services and products confirmed it suffered a cyberattack resulting in unauthorized access to ProjectWEB, a tool that allows organizations to share data within and outside their environments.
The company said that it stopped the service, to prevent further unauthorized access, but confirmed that “some of the information entrusted to us by our customers was stolen,” without providing further information on the matter. ....

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Japanese government agencies suffer data breaches after Fujitsu hack


Japanese government agencies suffer data breaches after Fujitsu hack
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Offices of multiple Japanese agencies were breached via Fujitsu s ProjectWEB information sharing tool.
Fujitsu states that attackers gained unauthorized access to projects that used ProjectWEB, and stole some customer data.
It is not yet clear if this breach occurred because of a vulnerability exploit, or a targeted supply-chain attack, and an investigation is ongoing.
Attackers accessed at least 76,000 email addresses
Yesterday, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and the National Cyber ​​Security Center (NISC) of Japan announced that attackers were able to obtain inside information via Fujitsu s information-sharing tool. ....

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Beijing's Quad Quandary: Why China Fears Losing Bangladesh


Beijing’s Quad Quandary: Why China Fears Losing Bangladesh
Beijing’s warning to Dhaka is drawn staunchly on concerns over how a “Quad plus Bangladesh” could hinder China’s South Asia policy and prove an advantage for India (and Japan) in their strategic competition.
On May 12, in a sharp rebuke to Bangladesh, Beijing’s representative to Dhaka, Li Jiming, warned Bangladesh that their bilateral ties would undergo “substantial damage” if Dhaka joins or backs the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad). Comprising India, Japan, the United States, and Australia, the Quad has quickly become a key grouping in the Indo-Pacific that promotes a shared vision of a rules-based order and seeks to manage (if not counter) Chinese belligerence. Beijing has been overtly critical of the grouping as an “exclusive clique” reminiscent of “cold war politics” being led by the United States in an attempt to contain China. The tone of Li Jiming’s remarks vis-à-vis Bangl ....

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