Tokyo [Japan], December 26 (ANI): Japan Airlines (JAL) introduced on Thursday that its community had been focused by a cyberattack, resulting in delays of as much as an hour for at the least 14 home flights and disruptions to some worldwide flights as properly, Kyodo News reported.
The airline reported that the problems started at roughly 7:25 am, prompting it to droop ticket gross sales for all home and worldwide flights for the rest of the day. Passengers who had already bought tickets had been suggested that their bookings remained legitimate.
JAL mentioned it was working to counteract the cyberattack and decide its supply, including the assault could have a bigger impact on its flights. The airline succeeded in briefly shutting down the router believed to have been compromised. The Metropolitan Police Department was contacted by JAL and is wanting into the matter, investigative sources mentioned, in response to Kyodo News.
Earlier within the day, sharing a put up on X, the Japan Airlines wrote, “We identified and addressed the cause of the issue. We are checking the system recovery status. Sales for both domestic and international flights departing today have been suspended. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.”In one other put up, it wrote, “We regret to inform you that our network systems are down. The cause is under investigation. This may potentially affect the operations of both domestic and international flights. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience.” (ANI)

