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The largest beef supplier in the U.S. was hit by a ransomware attack over the weekend that disrupted operations in North America and Australia, with the White House announcing Tuesday that the company believes Russian-based hackers to be responsible. Meanwhile, a new report concluded that injury rates at Amazon were nearly double those at other warehouses over the past few years, and a Defense Department report concluded that drones made by a Chinese group were not as much of a threat as some officials have feared.
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BRIEF REPRIEVE FOR THE COWS: One of the largest meat suppliers in the country was hit on Sunday by a cyberattack that impacted operations, with the attack coming just weeks after Colonial Pipeline was forced to temporarily shut down operations due to a similar attack.
In late 2019 the US Interior Department grounded its entire fleet of aerial drones, all of which are either made in China or have Chinese parts, citing increasing.
Two drone models made by China’s largest manufacturer have been cleared for use by a Pentagon audit, according to a report summary obtained by The Hill.