Bridgestone said third-party unauthorised access was made at
Bridgestone Americas on Feb. 27, prompting it to shut down the
computer network and production at its factories in North and
Middle America for about a week.
An investigation later determined the incident to be a
ransomware attack, the company said, but declined to provide
more details including ransom claims and impact from the
production suspension.
Bridgestone, which supplies tires and other automobile
components to Toyota and other car manufactures, said it later
reconnected the network after a comprehensive security check.
The announcement comes about two weeks after Toyota's main
supplier, Denso Corp, detected unauthorised access via a
ransomware attack at a group company that handles sales and
engineering in Germany.
Another Toyota supplier was hit by a cyberattack late last
month, prompting Japan's largest automaker to shut down domestic
production for one day on March 1, affecting output of around
13,000 vehicles.
(Reporting by Mariko Katsumura; Editing by Christopher Cushing
and Stephen Coates)
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