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Personal Info Leak Cases Hit Record High in Japan in FY 2024

Personal Info Leak Cases Hit Record High in Japan in FY 2024

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A person using a computer (image)

   Tokyo, June 10 (Jiji Press)--The number of personal information breach cases hit a record high of 19,056 in Japan in fiscal 2024 through March this year, according to the Personal Information Protection Commission's report adopted by the cabinet Tuesday.
   The number, based on reports from business operators under the personal information protection law, increased 57 pct from the previous year.
   Personal data leaks involving My Number personal identification numbers reported under the My Number law climbed to 2,052 cases from 334 in fiscal 2023.
   The report said that unauthorized access to the server of MKSystem Corp., which operates systems to support personnel and labor affairs management, led to the increases.
   Of the cases reported under the personal information protection law, the government commission gave advice and guidance in 395 cases and issued a directive for corrective action in one case.

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