Japan’s Muji hit by ransomware attack on delivery partner

Japan’s Muji hit by ransomware attack on delivery partner

The cyberattack halted the retailer’s online shopping service and comes alongside a breach at Japanese brewer Asahi.

Shares of Ryohin Keikaku, the company that runs Muji, fell 2.5% in afternoon trade, having been more than 6% down in earlier trade. (EPA Images pic)
TOKYO:
Japanese retailer Muji said Monday it had stopped its domestic online shopping service after a ransomware attack on a delivery partner.

The news follows a major cyberattack that began last month — and which is still ongoing — on Japanese brewing giant Asahi.

“From 9pm on Sunday, we have suspended order processing and shipping operations for the official online shop,” Ryohin Keikaku, the company that runs Muji, said in a statement.

“This suspension is due to a system failure caused by ransomware infection at Askul,” it said, referring to its online shopping delivery partner.

“We are working with Askul to restore operations, but the resumption date remains undetermined at this time,” the statement added.

Askul said it was “investigating the scope of the impact, including any potential link of personal information or customer data”.

The statement, issued on Sunday, gave no information on the perpetrator of the attack or what their demands were.

Ryohin Keikaku shares fell 2.5% in afternoon trade, having been more than 6% down in earlier trade. Askul’s shares lost more than 5%.

Asahi started experiencing system troubles on Sept 29.

On Monday it said that its system for processing orders and shipping operations “remain suspended”.

“We are partially processing orders manually and gradually commencing shipments,” it said.

The maker of Asahi Super Dry, one of Japan’s most popular beers, has managed however to resume operations at its six domestic beer factories.

It postponed the release of its financial results that had been planned for Nov 12.

Hacker group Qilin, believed to be based in Russia, issued a statement that Japanese media interpreted as an admission it was the perpetrator.

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