Work has come to a standstill after Japanese carmaker Honda's cyber attack at India, Turkey and Brazil plants. Many of the company's plants have also been affected after cyber. The cyberattack took place in Honda's internal server earlier this week, following which viruses have been spread in the company's system. A spokesperson of the company has given this information to AFP. The car plant in Turkey and the motorcycle plant in India and Brazil have been victims of this attack. The spokesperson said that the company is investigating the case. According to the report, 11 plants of Honda have been targeted by hackers, out of which five plants are in the US.
Work has resumed at the US plant, but work at the other plant is at a standstill, although the spokesperson said the cyber attack had little impact on the company. Many global automakers including Honda have already been hit by the epidemic. Due to the slowdown in sales. In such a situation, a cyber attack is not less than a double stroke. Last month, Honda reported a 25.3 percent drop in net profit over the previous year, as sales fell six percent to JPY 14.9 trillion (about Rs 10.45 lakh crore) at the end of the financial year in March.
There has been an increase in cybercrimes in lockdown. Both cyber police and cyber experts agree with this. You can find out about the increased cybercrime in the lockdown, according to the security firm Barracuda Network, 4,67,825 pishing emails were sent from March 1 to 23 of which 9,116 are related to Corona, while in February about Corona. 1,188 and only 137 e-mails were sent in January. By sending emails related to Coronavirus, personal information of people is being stolen and malware is being installed in their systems.
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