Hitachi Vantara, a subsidiary of Japan’s Hitachi conglomerate, temporarily shut down several servers over the weekend after falling victim to a ransomware incident attributed to the Akira group.
The company, known for offering data infrastructure, cloud operations, and cyber resilience solutions, serves government agencies and major global enterprises like BMW, Telefónica, T-Mobile, and China Telecom.
In a statement to BleepingComputer, Hitachi Vantara confirmed the cyberattack and revealed it had brought in external cybersecurity specialists to assess the situation. The company is now working to restore all affected systems.
“On April 26, 2025, Hitachi Vantara experienced a ransomware incident that has resulted in a disruption to some of our systems,” Hitachi Vantara told BleepingComputer.
“Upon detecting suspicious activity, we immediately launched our incident response protocols and engaged third-party subject matter experts to support our investigation and remediation process. Additionally, we proactively took our servers offline in order to contain the incident.
We are working as quickly as possible with our third-party subject m
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