In the latest cybersecurity news, FUJIFILM — a company operating in the JP — has fallen victim to a ransomware attack conducted by the group sarcoma. This data breach, discovered on 2025-04-05 08:45:39.320157, underscores the increasing need for proactive cybersecurity defenses as we continue through 2025.
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Incident Report
Attribute | Information |
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Target Organization | FUJIFILM |
Threat Group | sarcoma |
Summary | Fujifilm has actively promoted the research and development of liposome formulations by harnessing its advanced nano-dispersion technology, analysis technology, and process technology cultivated and evolved through its wide range of product development. In 2017, the company began a U.S. Phase I clinical trial of FF-10832, a liposome-based agent that encapsulates the approved anti-cancer agent gemcitabine *** . In the preclinical mice studies on FF-10850 and FF-10832 *4 Fujifilm has observed the extension of the survival period as a result of immune checkpoint inhibitor *5 combination therapy. In addition, Fujifilm has been promoting the application of liposome for use with next-generation drugs such as nucleic acid drugs and gene therapy drugs. Looking towards future growth, in order to ensure a stable supply of high-quality liposome formulations, Fujifilm is developing a manufacturing facility for producing investigational and commercial drugs through its subsidiary, FUJIFILM Toyama.Geo: Singapore – Leak size: NO DATA 1 pdf – Contains: NO DATA 1 pdf |
Date of Breach | 2025-04-05 08:45:37.916134 |
Discovery Date | 2025-04-05 08:45:39.320157 |
Region | JP |
Target Domain | None |
Business Sector | Technology |
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