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Toyota Suspends Domestic Factory Operations After Suspected Cyber Attack (reuters.com) 27

Toyota said it will suspend domestic factory operations on Tuesday, losing around 13,000 cars of output, after a supplier of plastic parts and electronic components was hit by a suspected cyber attack. From a report: No information was immediately available about who was behind the possible attack or the motive. The attack comes just after Japan joined Western allies in clamping down on Russia after it invaded Ukraine, although it was not clear if the attack was at all related. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said his government would investigate the incident and whether Russia was involved. Kishida on Sunday announced that Japan would join the United States and other countries in blocking some Russian banks from accessing the SWIFT international payment system. He also said Japan would give Ukraine $100 million in emergency aid.
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Toyota Suspends Domestic Factory Operations After Suspected Cyber Attack

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  • "Hmm, you don't want those scary Russians disrupting your business do you? For a low monthly fee, we can protect your infrastructure!"
  • by Comboman ( 895500 ) on Monday February 28, 2022 @12:16PM (#62311937)

    In order of likelihood:

    1. Russian hackers attacked Toyota supplier as payback for sanctions.

    2. Other government hackers (North Korea, China, etc) think this is a good time to attack a rival and have Russia take the blame.

    3. Non-government hackers working for another car company think this is a good time to attack a rival and have Russia take the blame.

    4. Workers at the factory screwed something up and blame Russian hackers while they fix the problem.

    • Future possibility. That everyone realizes that one shouldn't have relations with the internet without wearing a condom. Otherwise your infrastructure will catch an ITD (Internet Transmitted Disease).

    • I think you mean inverse order. Remember when SONY blamed North Korea and it was an inside job.
  • by Hasaf ( 3744357 ) on Monday February 28, 2022 @12:44PM (#62312085)
    In WWII closing a single factory would have required hundreds of bomber flights with an incredible number of noncombatant casualties. This is annoying, but it is much cleaner.
    • by shanen ( 462549 )

      Not so much. I recommend you read The Bomber Mafia by Malcolm Gladwell. But times have changed.

      • by Hasaf ( 3744357 )
        It may surprise you, but I already read it. He is one of my favourite authors. That is what prompted the WWII comparison. As you certainly recall, at that time precision bombing didn't work out.
        • by shanen ( 462549 )

          Yes, it surprised me because of your mention of noncombatant causalities. That wasn't his focus in that part of the book, though it became the focus when they failed. However we now have the technology to target accurately, and I think all three of us (you, me, and Malcolm Gladwell) agree on that.

  • I heard recently that Japan had never signed a peace treaty with Russia after WWII because of the Kuril Islands. [wikipedia.org] There have been attempts since the 1990s, but so far no progress.

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