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Ransomware Attack Disrupts Washington Hotel Operations in Japan

Ransomware Attack Disrupts Washington Hotel Operations in Japan

Posted on February 17, 2026 By CWS

Washington Hotel in Japan has recently faced a significant disruption due to a ransomware attack. The hotel chain has reported that several of its servers were compromised, leading to interruptions in its internal network operations. An investigation is currently underway to understand the full extent of the data exposure.

Details of the Cybersecurity Breach

The intrusion was detected around 10:00 PM on Friday, February 13, 2026, according to an official statement from the Washington Hotel Corporation. Unauthorized access to multiple servers was identified, quickly revealing the presence of ransomware. In response, the hotel immediately cut off external network access to contain the breach.

A specialized task force, with the assistance of external cybersecurity experts, has been assembled to determine the breach’s root cause and assess its impact. Local authorities have been informed and are working with the hotel to trace the source of the attack.

Impact on Hotel Operations

Preliminary investigations have confirmed unauthorized access to various business-related data. However, it remains unclear if any customer or operational data was extracted. The hotel has assured that the customer membership information of its “Washington Net” loyalty program remains secure, as it is managed by an unaffected third-party system.

While some locations experienced temporary disruptions with credit card processing, the hotel reports that there has been no major interruption to its daily operations, and guest services continue to function normally. Efforts to restore affected systems are ongoing, with a focus on minimizing business impact.

Ongoing Investigation and Industry Implications

The Washington Hotel is evaluating how this incident might influence its business performance. Further updates will be provided as the investigation continues and more information becomes available. The hotel has apologized to its customers and business partners for any inconvenience caused by the breach.

This incident highlights the serious threat ransomware poses to Japan’s hospitality industry, which deals with large volumes of personal and payment data. It underscores the importance of network segmentation, continuous monitoring, and robust resilience planning against ransomware attacks.

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