Production is set to resume at Toyota plants in Japan after they were idled due to a cyberattack on a domestic supplier.
The Associated Press
The supplier, Kojima Industries Corp., said Tuesday it had found a virus in its computer server. Details were underThe two companies had worked out alternative ways to carry on with manufacturing even though the server problem was not yet resolved, said Toyota Motor Corp. spokeswoman Shiori Hashimoto.
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