TOKYO, Japan — Japan Airlines said its systems were up and running again after a cyberattack on Thursday caused delays to domestic and international flights.

"We have identified the cause and scope of the malfunction, and the system has been restored," said the airline, Japan's second biggest after All Nippon Airways (ANA).

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