TOKYO – Japan Airlines said its systems were up and running again after a cyberattack on Thursday caused delays to domestic and international flights.
Japanese media said it may have been a so-called DDoS attack aimed at overwhelming and disrupting a website or server. Although the cyberattack did not cause major disruption, the airline earlier said that 24 domestic flights had been delayed by more than half an hour. JAL shares fell as much as 2.5 percent in morning trade after the news emerged, before recovering. Its stocks were down 0.2 percent in the afternoon.
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