JAS Worldwide cyberattack resolved, operations restored, back in action

September 2, 2024
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Cyberattack On JAS Worldwide Resolved, Operations Restored

TLDR:

  • JAS Worldwide has fully restored its central operations after a cyberattack
  • Additional security measures have been implemented to prevent future disruptions

Global freight forwarder JAS Worldwide successfully restored its central operations following a cyberattack. The company reported that key services, including customer service, billing, payment systems, and data integration, have been largely restored. The cyberattack was identified as ransomware, and despite disruptions, most of JAS Worldwide’s business remained unaffected. The company has implemented additional security measures and is actively monitoring its systems to prevent future incidents.


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