Nikkei Network Breach: When Slack Hacks and 17,000 Leaked Contacts Collide!
Nikkei Inc. experienced a network breach through a stolen Slack account, affecting over 17,000 individuals. This incident, starting with malware, highlights the rising threat of using stolen data as leverage. Nikkei, renowned for its publications, assured that journalistic information was safe, but the saga serves as a cybersecurity wake-up call.

Hot Take:
Nikkei Inc. just learned the hard way that even financial news giants aren’t immune to digital slip-ups. In a plot twist worthy of a thriller, a sneaky malware stole login details and waltzed right into their Slack channel, making off with private data like a kleptomaniac at a yard sale. This is why we can’t have nice things!
Key Points:
- Nikkei Inc. suffered a major network breach via stolen Slack credentials.
- Over 17,000 individuals’ data was compromised, including names and email addresses.
- The breach did not affect journalistic sources or reporting activities.
- Nikkei has implemented security measures and informed the Japanese Personal Information Protection Commission.
- This is not Nikkei’s first security mishap; they previously lost $29 million to a BEC scam in 2019.
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