Japan’s pension system hacked

Japan’s pension system hacked

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 01:20 AM IST
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Tokyo : Japan’s pension service has suffered a hack attack that led to 1.25 million cases of personal data being leaked.

An employee opened an e-mail with a virus, triggering the release of client names, pension account numbers, birth dates and addresses, it said, adding that the breach was discovered last week.

The names and pension numbers of about 31,000 people were accessed during the attack, as were the names, pension numbers and dates of birth of more than 1 million people, the Japan Pension Service said Monday. Another 52,000 people’s names, pension numbers, birth dates and home addresses were leaked, it said.

“We have contacted police to investigate the matter,” Toichiro Mizushima, president of Japan Pension Service, told a press briefing in Tokyo. The affected computer has been isolated to prevent a spread of the virus, the service said, adding that there was no evidence the problem affected a core computer system that tracks pensioners’ financial and work history.

The service said it would change the account numbers of those affected and continue an internal probe. The administrator of Japan’s public pension — the world’s biggest — has been attempting to reform itself after a 2007 scandal in which the government admitted having lost some 50 million pension records.

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