Coca-Cola Halts US Fairlife Production After Ransomware Attack
A major beverage corporation has paused production at its subsidiary following a cyberattack that compromised operational systems.
Incident Overview
The affected entity, a dairy division based in Chicago, produces ultra-filtered milk in multiple flavors including chocolate, fat-free, reduced fat, strawberry, and whole milk. The incident was disclosed in a regulatory filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, which detailed unauthorized access to specific portions of the subsidiary’s infrastructure, including manufacturing systems. The parent company initiated emergency protocols upon identifying the breach, engaging external cybersecurity specialists to assess the situation. An ongoing investigation is evaluating the extent of the compromise, though no definitive conclusions have been reached. Law enforcement agencies have been informed of the attack, and the organization has not yet determined the full scope or potential consequences. Despite the disruption, the company confirmed that product quality and safety remain unaffected. However, domestic production at the subsidiary’s US facilities has been temporarily suspended. Canadian operations are not currently experiencing similar issues. The organization is working to finalize its analysis of the incident and assess whether it will significantly impact business operations. No information has been released regarding the method of intrusion, the responsible party, or whether ransom demands have been made. Additional details remain under review, with the company yet to provide further clarification. The incident adds to a growing list of cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure and commercial entities. No known threat groups have publicly claimed responsibility for the breach. The affected subsidiary’s parent company continues to monitor the situation, with no updates provided on potential recovery timelines or mitigation strategies. Further developments are expected as the investigation progresses.
Subsidiary Details
The subsidiary, based in Chicago, produces ultra-filtered milk in multiple flavors including chocolate, fat-free, reduced fat, strawberry, and whole milk.
Regulatory Filing
The incident was disclosed in a regulatory filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, which detailed unauthorized access to specific portions of the subsidiary’s infrastructure, including manufacturing systems.
Emergency Protocols
The parent company initiated emergency protocols upon identifying the breach, engaging external cybersecurity specialists to assess the situation.
Investigation
An ongoing investigation is evaluating the extent of the compromise, though no definitive conclusions have been reached.
Law Enforcement
Law enforcement agencies have been informed of the attack, and the organization has not yet determined the full scope or potential consequences.
Product Safety
Despite the disruption, the company confirmed that product quality and safety remain unaffected.
Production Suspension
Domestic production at the subsidiary’s US facilities has been temporarily suspended.
Canadian Operations
Canadian operations are not currently experiencing similar issues.
Analysis
The organization is working to finalize its analysis of the incident and assess whether it will significantly impact business operations.
Method of Intrusion
No information has been released regarding the method of intrusion, the responsible party, or whether ransom demands have been made.
Impact on Infrastructure
The incident adds to a growing list of cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure and commercial entities.
Threat Groups
No known threat groups have publicly claimed responsibility for the breach.
Parent Company Monitoring
The affected subsidiary’s parent company continues to monitor the situation, with no updates provided on potential recovery timelines or mitigation strategies.
Further Developments
Further developments are expected as the investigation progresses.
