This week, the Japanese pharmaceutical giant Eisai has taken its systems offline in response to a ransomware attack.
Eisai is a Japanese pharmaceutical company with about 10,000 employees and more than $5 billion in revenue. The company this week was forced to take certain systems offline in response to a cyber attack
In response to the ransomware attack, the company immediately established an internal task force and launched an investigation into the security incident. Eisai announced it is working to recover the impacted systems and determine the scope of the security breach. The company also notified law enforcement.
“A ransomware incident that encrypted some of Eisai Group’s servers was detected late night on Saturday, June 3, Japan time. We immediately implemented our incident response plan and launched an investigation with the aid of our cybersecurity partners.” reads a notification of ransomware incident published on the company’s website. “A company-wide task force was convened to rapidly work on response procedures.”
The attack was discovered on June 3, 2023, after threat actors encrypted multiple servers in Japan and abroad. The attack also impacted logistics servers, while the company’s corporate websites and email systems remain operational.
The company is investigating the possibility of a data breach, however, the notification of the incident doesn’t provide details about the attack such as the ransomware family that infected Eisai systems.
At the time of this writing, no ransomware group has claimed responsibility for the ransomware attack.
“Any potential impact of this incident on the consolidated earnings forecast of this fiscal year is currently under careful examination,” concludes the company’s notification.
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