Japan Airlines (JAL) experienced a cyberattack on Thursday morning that began at 7:24 am local time, causing system malfunctions in its internal and external systems.
The airline identified the disruption as a distributed denial-of-service attempt — an attack that overwhelms network systems or servers with massive data transmissions.
The swift identification and resolution of this attack, with no compromise to flight safety or customer data, shows that JAL's existing security systems and response protocols were effective in minimizing potential damage and maintaining operational integrity. While there is still progress to be made, Japan has made significant strides in bolstering its cyber defenses.