
Japan Airport Terminal Co Ltd
Japan Airport Terminal Co Ltd is a company based out of Japan.



Japan Airport Terminal Co Ltd is a company based out of Japan.

As a corporation, we house more than 50,000 people in 22,000 homes throughout the Netherlands. We give at home by providing sufficient affordable, good quality and sustainable rental housing. But we like to do more. We like to be a corporation that is recognisable, approachable and accessible to ouw residents.
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No incidents recorded for Japan Airport Terminal Co Ltd in 2025.
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Japan Airport Terminal Co Ltd cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries
Mooiland cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries
Last 3 Security & Risk Events by Company
NXLog Agent before 6.11 can load a file specified by the OPENSSL_CONF environment variable.
uriparser through 0.9.9 allows unbounded recursion and stack consumption, as demonstrated by ParseMustBeSegmentNzNc with large input containing many commas.
A vulnerability was detected in Mayan EDMS up to 4.10.1. The affected element is an unknown function of the file /authentication/. The manipulation results in cross site scripting. The attack may be performed from remote. The exploit is now public and may be used. Upgrading to version 4.10.2 is sufficient to fix this issue. You should upgrade the affected component. The vendor confirms that this is "[f]ixed in version 4.10.2". Furthermore, that "[b]ackports for older versions in process and will be out as soon as their respective CI pipelines complete."
MJML through 4.18.0 allows mj-include directory traversal to test file existence and (in the type="css" case) read files. NOTE: this issue exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2020-12827.
A half-blind Server Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability exists in kube-controller-manager when using the in-tree Portworx StorageClass. This vulnerability allows authorized users to leak arbitrary information from unprotected endpoints in the control plane’s host network (including link-local or loopback services).