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Canon suffers ransomware attack, Maze claims responsibility – ZDNet
Reports based on an internal memo suggest an external security firm has been hired to investigate.

A reported ransomware attack suffered by Canon appears to have been confirmed by an internal memo, with Maze threat actors taking the credit.
As reported by Bleeping Computer, a six-day outage beginning July 30 on the image.canon website, a service for uploading and storing photos through Canon’s mobile applications, led to suspicions that a cyberattack may have taken place.
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