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Kurdish Hackers Target Major Anime Studios Over Media Representation

One Piece, Kaiju No. 8, and JoJo Studios Hit in Political Cyberattacks

by Alberto Zambrano
August 28, 2025
in One Piece
Kurdish Hackers Target Major Anime Studios

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In 2023, several major Japanese anime studios became the target of serious cyberattacks. These attacks affected some of the most popular anime in the world, including One Piece and Kaiju No. 8. Recently, NTT Security Japan revealed that a Kurdish hacker group claimed responsibility for these attacks.

The group stated that their actions were a protest against perceived anti-Kurdish representations in Japanese media. This revelation has raised concerns about the vulnerability of the anime industry to cyberattacks and the influence of media portrayals on international communities.

The affected studios included Toei Animation, which produces the globally beloved series One Piece, Production I.G., the studio behind Kaiju No. 8, and David Production, known for working on JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.

These attacks caused significant disruption to the studios’ operations. Some anime episodes were delayed, production schedules were affected, and the studios had to take emergency measures to secure their networks. For fans, this meant delays in the release of episodes and uncertainty about upcoming projects. While such cyberattacks are rare in the anime industry, the scale and impact of these incidents were unusually high.

According to NTT Security’s OSINT Monitoring Team, the Kurdish hacker group specifically targeted these studios because they believed Japanese media had portrayed Kurds in a negative light. The group’s communications stated that their goal was to protest what they considered biased and harmful depictions of Kurdish people.

They criticized Japanese media for portraying Kurds as enemies or in ways that reinforce stereotypes. The hackers also expressed frustration with the Japanese government, particularly regarding its position on Kurdish issues in relation to Turkey. The group made it clear that their attacks were aimed at specific media organizations rather than the general Japanese population.

Kurdish Hackers Target Major Anime Studios
Kafka From Kaiju No. 8 Franchise (Credits: Naoya Matsumoto)

Kurdish Hacker Group Claims Cyberattacks on One Piece and Kaiju No. 8 Studios

The cyberattacks have sparked widespread discussion in both the anime community and international media circles. Many fans expressed shock that such attacks could impact anime studios, which are often seen as purely entertainment-focused and disconnected from political issues.

Others debated the role of media in shaping public perception and whether the portrayals of certain ethnic groups carry responsibilities beyond entertainment. The situation highlighted that even industries like anime are not immune to global political tensions and that media representation can have real-world consequences.

The affected studios have responded by increasing their cybersecurity measures and reviewing their digital infrastructure to prevent future attacks. Experts have noted that anime studios often rely on tight production schedules and collaborative digital tools, which can leave them vulnerable to cyber threats if security is not sufficiently robust.

Also Read: Disney Focuses Its Anime Push Exclusively on Asia

The incidents underscored the importance of investing in cybersecurity and proactive threat monitoring. In addition, the attacks prompted conversations about ethics and cultural sensitivity in the media. Some argued that creators should be more mindful of how characters and groups are portrayed to avoid perpetuating stereotypes that could trigger backlash.

This situation also demonstrates the complex relationship between technology, media, and international relations. A television show or manga may seem far removed from global politics, but these attacks reveal that cultural representation can provoke strong reactions worldwide.

The anime industry, while often celebrated for its creativity and entertainment, now faces the challenge of balancing artistic freedom with cultural sensitivity and awareness. The cyberattacks also serve as a reminder that digital threats can come from unexpected sources and that even the most successful entertainment industries must remain vigilant.

 Anime Studios Targeted in Cyberattacks Over Controversial Portrayals of Kurds

For the global anime community, these events are both a warning and a learning opportunity. Fans rely on studios for new content, but studios must navigate increasingly complex risks. The attacks also encourage reflection on the power of storytelling and media influence.

How groups or cultures are represented matters, not just for accuracy but for the potential social and political consequences. While the immediate damage affected production timelines, the longer-term impact may influence how anime and media worldwide approach sensitive cultural issues.

Kurdish Hackers Target Major Anime Studios
Luffy From One Piece Franchise (Credits: Eichiro Oda)

The cyberattacks on Toei Animation, Production I.G., and David Production highlight the intersection of media, culture, and technology. The Kurdish hacker group’s actions were motivated by a sense of injustice over negative portrayals, reminding the world that entertainment is not separate from social perception.

Anime studios have begun taking steps to improve cybersecurity, and discussions about responsible representation are likely to continue. As the industry moves forward, it must find a way to protect its operations while also being aware of the broader cultural and political contexts that influence its audience and global reputation.

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Alberto Zambrano is a Venezuelan writer with 10 years of experience in the field. He specializes in writing gossip and entertainment from streaming platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+.

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