by Hunter Feybusch
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by Hunter Feybusch
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- Article published in The Recycler magazine
- Kyocera published a cybersecurity incident notification about cyber attack that happened in April, 2025
- Involved unauthorized access to one of its servers
- Exposed “business data” and unknown number of names and email addresses
- “We are actively working with cybersecurity and forensic experts to fully access the impact and further strengthen our security measures”
- “We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused”
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