Kadokawa confirms data leak of 254,000 people due to cyberattack


Japanese publisher Kadokawa has confirmed a data leak affecting 254,241 people due to a cyberattack. The finding, announced Monday, is based on an investigation by third-party experts.

Of the leaked data, information of 186,269 people was related to Kadokawa Dwango Educational Institute, including N High School, a correspondence school. Kadokawa reported the investigation results to the government’s Personal Information Protection Commission.

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Source: The Japan Times


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