( August 20, 2026, 03:04 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Japanese internet-services provider Sakura Internet said Wednesday that unauthorized access to a sales-management system may have affected information for as many as 1.36 million customer accounts, including names, email addresses, contract details and billing information. The publicly listed government cloud provider, which disclosed unauthorized access affecting 583 rental-server accounts on Monday, said those customers are included in the 1.36 million accounts potentially affected and that no data have been confirmed as taken outside its systems.Statement is attached (in Japanese)....
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