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Nippon Steel Subsidiary Blames Data Breach on Zero-Day Attack

Posted on July 9, 2025July 9, 2025 By CWS

Japan-based Nippon Metal Options on Tuesday disclosed an information breach that resulted from the exploitation of a zero-day vulnerability.

Nippon Metal Options, additionally referred to as NS Options, gives cloud, cybersecurity and different IT options. The corporate is a subsidiary of Japanese metal big Nippon Metal, which lately acquired US Metal in a controversial deal. 

Nippon Metal Options mentioned in an announcement posted on its Japanese-language web site that it detected suspicious exercise on some servers on March 7. 

An investigation confirmed that hackers had exploited a zero-day flaw in unspecified community gear, and gained entry to data on prospects, companions and staff. 

Within the case of shoppers, the attackers might have stolen data equivalent to title, firm title and tackle, job title, affiliation, enterprise e mail tackle, and cellphone quantity. 

The uncovered data within the case of companions contains names and enterprise e mail addresses, whereas within the case of staff the attackers might have obtained names, enterprise e mail addresses, job titles, and affiliation. 

Nippon Metal Options mentioned the knowledge might have been exfiltrated, however up to now it has discovered no proof of an information leak on the darkish net or elsewhere.

The infamous ransomware group BianLian claimed to have stolen a whole lot of gigabytes of information from Nippon Metal USA in mid-February, together with recordsdata associated to funds, staff, and manufacturing. Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

The cybercriminals on the time threatened to leak the entire stolen information, however the group went darkish a couple of weeks later. 

Nippon Metal doesn’t seem to have confirmed an information breach in response to BianLian’s claims and it’s unclear if the 2 incidents are associated.

SecurityWeek has reached out to NS Options for clarifications and can replace this text if the corporate responds. 

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