Hackers Shut Down Coca-Cola's $4 Billion Milk Brand in the US
Summary
Coca-Cola's dairy brand Fairlife has stopped its production in the U.S. after hackers attacked its computer systems. The company said no products were harmed, and it is working with experts and the police to investigate and fix the problem.Key Facts
- Fairlife is a dairy brand owned by Coca-Cola.
- The brand faced a ransomware cyberattack, meaning hackers locked some systems and demanded payment.
- The attack allowed outsiders to access parts of Fairlife's computer systems, including production processes.
- Fairlife temporarily stopped its U.S. production because of the attack.
- The company says the safety and quality of its products are not affected.
- Fairlife’s Canadian operations continue to run and were not affected.
- Coca-Cola is working with outside experts and law enforcement to investigate the attack.
- The company is trying to restore systems and restart production as soon as possible.
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