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Nichirei Cyberattack Disrupts KFC Japan's Operations
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A cyberattack on Nichirei Group, a major logistics provider in Japan, has severely disrupted food deliveries to KFC Japan. The incident, confirmed on July 13, 2026, involved unauthorized access to Nichirei's servers, leading to system failures that halted logistics operations. KFC Japan reported that deliveries were affected starting July 14, resulting in potential product shortages, limited menu options, and possible store closures. The attack has raised concerns about the security of personal information stored on the compromised servers, prompting Nichirei to notify Japan's Personal Information Protection Commission. Recovery efforts are underway, with a gradual resumption of operations planned for July 17. However, KFC Japan has suspended online orders and delivery services until further notice.
Key Points: • Nichirei Group's servers were compromised in a cyberattack, disrupting KFC Japan's food supply. • KFC Japan has suspended online orders and delivery services due to ingredient shortages. • Nichirei is investigating the incident while implementing additional security measures.