Toyota Halts Production Lines at 14 plants in Japan Due to Possible Cyber Attack
Yesterday, Toyota announced that it would temporarily shut down 28 production lines across 14 of its plants in Japan, effective today, March 1, 2022.
The move comes in response to what Toyota describes as a system failure at one of its suppliers, Kojima Industries, which produces a wide range of parts for the auto giant’s vehicles, including interior, exterior and mechanical components. Over the past week, Japan, like many other countries, has imposed sanctions against Russia after it invaded Ukraine. And Russia's capacity for cyber attacking is real, as confirmed just days ago by Sergei Zhirnov, a former KGB spy who knows Vladimir Putin and the country's capabilities very well, during an appearance on a television program in France.
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