Asahi Brews Up a Data Disaster: 2 Million Personal Records Hacked! 🍺💻
Asahi is in a frothy mess after a ransomware attack spilled the personal data of 2 million individuals. While no credit card info was taken, the hackers got away with names, addresses, and more. Asahi is working to restore operations, but it’s a bit like trying to refill a popped keg.

Hot Take:
Looks like Asahi’s servers were brewing up more than just beer—try a frothy pint of ransomware! Here’s a tip: hackers don’t care about your hops, just your data. Cheers to a speedy recovery, Asahi, and may your firewalls be stronger than your IPAs!
Key Points:
- Asahi experienced a ransomware attack impacting 2 million individuals’ personal data.
- The Qilin ransomware group claims responsibility, boasting of 27GB of stolen data.
- Data compromised includes names, addresses, phone numbers, but no credit card information.
- Asahi’s operations are still disrupted as they work on system restoration.
- Full recovery is expected by February, according to cybersecurity experts.
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