Meatpacker JBS says all facilities operating after weekend cyberattack

REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino
REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino

All of meatpacker JBS SA’s global facilities are fully operational after a weekend cyberattack disrupted much of its North American and Australian operations

 by Tom Polansek – Reuters

The Brazilian meatpacker’s arm in the United States and Pilgrim’s Pride, a U.S. chicken company mostly owned by JBS, lost less than one day’s worth of food production following the hack, according to a statement. It said the losses will be recovered by the end of next week.

JBS has recovered faster than some meat buyers and market analysts expected from the May 30 ransomware attack, which the White House linked to a Russia-based group.

“The hackers were never able to access our core systems, which greatly reduced potential impact”

 

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