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Ransomware attack on meat producer JBS forces mass shutdown and could spark a beef shortage – NEWS.com.au
Ransomware attack on meat producer JBS forces mass shutdown and could spark a beef shortage

The White House believes Russian hackers are responsible for a crippling ransomware attack on the worlds largest meat producer, which has shut down facilities across the world.Thousands of workers in Australia employed by corporate giant JBS have been stood down indefinitely as a result, with the local beef industry plunged into chaos.
Abattoir kills have been abruptly cancelled and trucks filled with cattle turned around as news spread of the massive production shutdown.
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