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Panasonic Admits Suffering a Second Cyber Attack in 6 Months With Conti Ransomware Gang Claiming Responsibility


Japanese tech company Panasonic disclosed that it was the victim of a “targeted cyber attack” on its Canadian operations. According to malware analysis group VX Underground, the Conti ransomware group claimed responsibility for the attack. The group claims to have stolen 2.8 gigabytes of data from Panasonic Canada.

The February attack was the second to devastate the company within six months. In November 2021, Panasonic Japan disclosed that a third party had breached its network and accessed files on its servers.

The company disclosed in January 2022 that the attack leaked the personal information of job candidates and interns.

According to the Japanese media outlet NHK, the illegal access lasted from June to November 2021.

Similarly, Panasonic Corporation India suffered a cyber attack in December 2020, leaking 4 GB of financial information.

Conti ransomware group leaks files allegedly stolen from Panasonic

Conti ransomware group started sharing allegedly stolen documents on its leak site. The dump includes files and spreadsheets reportedly stolen from the HR and accounting departments. Some of the documents had names like “HR Global Database” and “Budget.”

Panasonic hasn’t disclosed the hacking group’s identity or ransomware demands, the intrusion method, the nature of the information stolen, or the number of potential victims.

However, the company says the attack affected the Canadian operation, which employs 400 people and is part of the North American segment.

Panasonic spokesperson Airi Minobe told TechCrunch that the company “took immediate action to address the issue with assistance from cybersecurity experts and our service providers.”

Its response “included identifying the scope of impact, containing the malware, cleaning and restoring servers, rebuilding applications and communicating rapidly with affected customers and relevant authorities.” This description perfectly resembles a ransomware attack response.

Minobe added that efforts to restore operations were still in progress, although the top priority was to mitigate the impacts of the suspected Conti ransomware attack.

“Since confirming this attack, we have worked diligently to restore operations and…

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Panasonic develops cyber security system for internet-connected cars


Panasonic Corp. is aiming to introduce a security system it has developed for automakers to prevent cyberattacks amid the launch of more vehicles that offer various services via the internet.

The new system will see software installed in internet-connected cars to detect abnormalities and dedicated teams at Panasonic and the automakers will monitor the cars around the clock, the Japanese electronics conglomerate said.

In late October, Panasonic demonstrated an example of a cyberattack and how it is detected at a mock-up surveillance center set up in Tokyo. Once a demo car in Osaka was hit by an experimental remote attack, the car’s driving wheel quickly turned 180 degrees and a warning beep blared out in Tokyo.

A Panasonic Corp. official talks about the company’s security system to monitor cyberattacks against internet-connected cars at a mock-up surveillance center in Tokyo on Oct. 22, 2021. (Kyodo)

“If the computerized control is taken over during driving, it leads to fatal accidents. Practically, abnormalities need to be detected at a much earlier phase,” a company official said, adding that the company’s system is capable of doing just that.

The teams are expected to cooperate in collecting information and revamping the car system. The installed software can be updated remotely when needed to prevent an attack from outside, Panasonic said.

The surveillance center will be able to manage cars both in Japan and abroad in a unified manner, the company said.

According to research firm Fuji Keizai Group Co., the number of internet-connected cars is expected to increase steadily to account for 80 percent of all passenger cars sold globally in 2035 from 34 percent in 2019.

The Japanese government is also beefing up measures against cyberattacks. Cars with driving control systems that can be updated wirelessly that are to be sold from July next year must undergo screening by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.

The evaluation criteria include whether automakers have secured a system to manage cybersecurity and to provide software updates accordingly, the ministry said.

The Panasonic official said the company will work with IT companies and…

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Mocana Protects New Panasonic ‘Toughpad’ Android Tablet – Equities.com

Mocana Protects New Panasonic 'Toughpad' Android Tablet
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Information Technology Newsweekly — Mocana, the leader in app and Android security, announced that its KeyDAR Encryption mobile security product is providing enterprise-grade security for the new ToughPad

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Mocana Protects New Panasonic ‘Toughpad’ Android Tablet – EON: Enhanced Online News (press release)

Mocana Protects New Panasonic 'Toughpad' Android Tablet
EON: Enhanced Online News (press release)
Release Summary. App and Android security leader Mocana announced that its KeyDAR™ Encryption mobile security product provides enterprise-grade security for Panasonic's new 7-inch Android ToughPad™ JT-B1 tablet.

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