Fujitsu Limited is the world’s sixth-largest IT service provider. Based in the Minato City ward of Tokyo, Japan, Fujitsu offers various technology solutions for personal and commercial use. These services include options for data storage, telecommunications, and microelectronics. The organization has employees worldwide and sustains around 124,000 individuals.
Fujitsu released a press release on its website, speaking about the event. Officials confirmed the presence of malware within their systems, although the statement does not offer additional details like the type of malware. However, based on Fujitsu’s incident response (disconnecting infected computers), ransomware may have targeted them.
The web statement does not clarify the timeline of events leading up to its release. There are no mentions of discovery or when officials began responding to the threat. Despite this, the release has tacit implications; consequently, the event may have occurred recently.
The press release offers details suggesting threat actors may have accessed personal and consumer data. The statement does not suggest particular groups impacted by the event; however, the breach may impact Fujitsu’s direct consumers, employees, and associates.
It is unclear how many files this event may impact. The press release suggests that the malware infected multiple computers, but the extent of the leakage is not specified. In the best-case scenario, the assailants accessed only a few hundred records; however, in the worst case, thousands may have had their data exposed—including Fujitsu’s partners and affiliates. The press release states it will update as new information becomes cleared for the public.