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

Coca-Cola has suspended US production at its fairlife dairy following a targeted ransomware attack.

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The brief

The Coca-Cola Company has halted operations at its fairlife dairy in the United States. This suspension follows a cyberattack and subsequent technology disruption affecting the brand's operations.

Coverage from Reuters, Bloomberg, and TechCrunch identifies the incident as a ransomware attack. The Coca-Cola Company has officially announced the technology disruption through its corporate communications.

Future developments depend on the resolution of the technology disruption. Coverage does not yet specify the current status of production recovery or the extent of the attack's impact.

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Quick answers

What caused the production halt at fairlife?

The suspension was caused by a ransomware attack and technology disruption.

Where are the affected operations located?

The affected production operations are located in the US.

Which outlets reported the cyberattack?

The attack was reported by TechCrunch, Reuters, and Bloomberg.

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