Due to the problem that software that shares information on the aircraft operation management system at Narita Airport was illegally accessed and information related to operation management was stolen, the Cabinet Cyber ​​Security Center is using the same software for government agencies and important infrastructure. We have issued a warning that companies may also receive unauthorized access.

This is because software called "Project WEB", which shares information between the airport side and Fujitsu personnel who developed the system to operate the aircraft operation management system at Narita Airport, received unauthorized access, and information related to operation management etc. It was stolen.



This software for sharing information is often used by government agencies such as central ministries and agencies and important infrastructure companies, and since there is a possibility that the information for logging in to this software may have been extracted this time, the Cabinet Cyber ​​Security Center Warned government agencies and critical infrastructure companies that they could be subject to similar unauthorized access.



Specifically, in addition to taking measures such as limiting the connection destinations of the software, we are requesting measures such as confirming what kind of data is shared and stored by the software.



On the other hand, Fujitsu suspended the operation of this software, and when investigating and analyzing the cause and extent of the impact of unauthorized access, "We take this case seriously, proceed with consultation with the relevant authorities, and customers who have suffered damage. We will do our best to support you. "