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Kurita America Inc. Suffers Ransomware Attack, Customer and Business Partner Data Potentially Accessed

Kurita America Inc. (KAI), a US subsidiary of Kurita Water Industries Ltd., detected a ransomware attack on its security monitoring system on November 29, 2024. The incident led to the encryption of data on certain servers, and an investigation confirmed that data relating to KAI's customers, business partners, business contact information, purchase information, and other proprietary content may have been accessed by unauthorized actors.

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