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Coca-Cola halts Fairlife dairy production in US after ransomware attack

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Coca-Cola has confirmed that dairy production at its Fairlife subsidiary has been suspended across the United States following a ransomware cyberattack. The company stated that operations will 'remain suspended' as it deals with the aftermath of the hack. Fairlife is a premium dairy brand owned by Coca-Cola, known for its filtered milk and protein shake products. The attack highlights the growing vulnerability of major food and beverage companies to cyber threats targeting operational infrastructure.

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Coca-Cola halts Fairlife dairy production in US after ransomware attack · ShortSingh