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4 Japanese Securities Firms to Restore Hacked Accounts

4 Japanese Securities Firms to Restore Hacked Accounts

Takashi Hibino, chairman of the Japan Securities Dealers Association, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Tuesday.
Takashi Hibino, chairman of the Japan Securities Dealers Association, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Tuesday.

   Tokyo, July 1 (Jiji Press)--Four major Japanese securities firms plan to restore hacked online customer accounts to their original state, industry officials said.
   Nomura Securities Co., Daiwa Securities Co., Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities Co. and SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. are considering procuring shares that had been sold in an unauthorized manner and returning them to affected customer accounts.

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