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Coca-Cola suspended production at its Fairlife dairy after a ransomware attack

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Why This Matters

The ransomware attack on Coca-Cola's Fairlife dairy highlights the growing cybersecurity threats faced by major food and beverage companies, potentially disrupting supply chains and consumer access. This incident underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity measures in protecting critical infrastructure within the industry. For consumers and businesses alike, it serves as a reminder of the vulnerabilities in digital systems that can impact daily life and economic stability.

Key Takeaways

In Brief

U.S. beverage maker Coca-Cola said one of its dairy subsidiaries was hacked and that it’s shutting down its operations for the foreseeable future. The multinational giant said in a disclosure with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that its Fairlife dairy company was hit by ransomware and that its production systems are affected. The company said that its Fairlife production operations across the United States are “temporarily suspended.”

Fairlife’s operations in Canada are unaffected.

Coca-Cola is one of the largest companies in the world, with products spanning carbonated drinks, water, and dairy products. Its Fairlife dairy is one of the company’s major brands, with an estimated $4 billion in sales by 2024.

Ransomware attacks on food and beverage companies can have lasting effects. Past incidents at Arizona Beverages in 2019 and food distributor giant UNFI last year resulted in weeks-long disruptions to their respective production lines and empty grocery shelves.

Coca-Cola didn’t say when Fairlife’s systems would be restored.

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