Coca-Cola temporarily halts production of Fairlife milk after cyberattack
Summary
Coca-Cola stopped making Fairlife milk in the U.S. because of a cyberattack. The company is investigating the incident and working to fix the problem while milk production in Canada continues as usual.Key Facts
- Coca-Cola experienced a cyberattack on Fairlife milk’s production systems in the U.S.
- The attack involved unauthorized access and is believed to be a ransomware event, where hackers demand payment to unlock systems.
- Coca-Cola began investigating with outside cybersecurity experts and informed law enforcement.
- The company does not yet know the full details or impact of the attack.
- The safety and quality of Fairlife products were not affected.
- U.S. Fairlife production is temporarily paused, but Canadian operations continue normally.
- Coca-Cola bought Fairlife in 2020 for about $7 billion.
- Fairlife’s annual sales exceed $3 billion and include milk and protein shakes.
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