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JBS resumes meat operations after cyber attack halts production – ABC News
Global meat processing company JBS says it is on schedule to resume production at all their facilities, including Australia.

JBS, the world’s largest meat processor, has confirmed it is on schedule to resume production at all of their facilities tomorrow, Australian time.
Key points:
- JBS says it will be back to full capacity on Friday, Australian time
- The cyber attack affected 100,000 workers in the US and 11,000 in Australia
- The quick recovery should minimise the impact on the meat industry and food supply
The company said in a statement that it had made “significant progress” in restoring its IT systems in order to get…
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