Meat producer JBS says expects most plants working Wednesday
https://apnews.com/bf82114d3f54e5be2241bd5f9a0b2639
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — A ransomware attack on the world’s largest meat processing company disrupted production around the world just weeks after a similar incident shut down a U.S. oil pipeline.
Brazil’s JBS SA, however, said late Tuesday that it had made “significant progress” in dealing with the cyberattack and expects the “vast majority” of its plants to be operating on Wednesday.
Meat producer JBS says expects most plants working Wednesday
Jun 2, 2021, 4:13am UTC
https://apnews.com/bf82114d3f54e5be2241bd5f9a0b2639
> CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — A ransomware attack on the world’s largest meat processing company disrupted production around the world just weeks after a similar incident shut down a U.S. oil pipeline.
> Brazil’s JBS SA, however, said late Tuesday that it had made “significant progress” in dealing with the cyberattack and expects the “vast majority” of its plants to be operating on Wednesday.