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The world’s largest meat processing company is getting back online after production around the world was disrupted by a cyberattack just weeks after a similar incident shut down a U.S. oil pipeline. Brazil’s JBS SA said late Tuesday that it had made “significant progress” in dealing with the cyberattack and expected the “vast majority” of its plants to be operating on Wednesday. Sign up for our Newsletters “Our systems are coming back online and.
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Hit by ransomware attack, world’s largest meat producer says most plants will run Wednesday
JBS SA notified the U.S. of a ransom demand from a criminal organization likely based in Russia, but later said it had made ‘significant progress’ in dealing with the cyberattack.
By ROD McGUIRKAssociated Press
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A worker goes into the JBS meatpacking plant in Greeley, Colo., on Oct. 12.
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CANBERRA, Australia 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.