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    Cyberattack Disrupts Operations of Japanese Frozen Food Giant Nichirei
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    Cyberattack Disrupts Operations of Japanese Frozen Food Giant Nichirei

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyJuly 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    Japanese frozen food giant Nichirei says it is ready to gradually restore operations affected by a cyberattack on July 13.

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    Headquartered in Tokyo, Nichirei is one of Japan’s top frozen food producers. It also provides cold storage warehousing and operates globally through 80 subsidiaries.

    In response to the cyberattack, the company disconnected its systems on July 13, affecting operations at Nichirei Logistics Group’s refrigerated warehouses and Nichirei Foods’ shipping operations.

    The disruption has affected multiple restaurant chains, retailers, and delivery services, according to local media reports.

    On Thursday, Nichirei announced (PDF) that it would gradually restore the impacted operations starting Friday, but did not provide details on when services would be fully operational.

    The frozen food company said its investigation has established that hackers targeted its servers as part of the attack, and that some of the affected systems stored personal information.

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    “Accordingly, the company has submitted an initial report to the Personal Information Protection Commission as a matter involving the possibility of leakage. The company will continue its investigation and, should any leakage be confirmed, will promptly report the matter to the relevant parties,” it said.

    Nichirei said it was withholding details of the cyberattack as a precautionary measure, so it is unclear whether it was hit by a known ransomware or data extortion group.

    The company also noted that it is currently assessing the incident’s impact on its consolidated financial results and that it will disclose any identified material impact.

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