Japan Airlines announced on Thursday that a cyberattack disrupted its operations, causing delays for some domestic and international flights. The airline reported that a network equipment failure connecting its internal and external systems occurred at approximately 7:24 a.m., impacting the system used for passenger baggage checks. As a precaution, the company temporarily shut down a router, leading to system malfunctions and the suspension of ticket sales for flights departing that day. JAL says it is working to counter the attack
