Cyberattack on food giant Dole temporarily shuts down North America production, company memo says

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A cyberattack earlier this month forced produce giant Dole to temporarily shut down production plants in North America and halt food shipments to grocery stores, according to a company memo about the incident obtained by CNN.

The previously unreported hack — which a source familiar with the incident said was ransomware — led some grocery shoppers to complain on Facebook in recent days that store shelves were missing Dole-made salad kits.

However, two grocery stores in Texas and New Mexico on Wednesday said they couldn't stock Dole salad kits on their shelves for days. "They [customers] are upset, but it happens," Russell said. "We can't do nothing about it except [put in the orders]." Other high-profile hacks against the food and agriculture sector in the last two years have threatened supply chains and caused distributors to strengthen their cybersecurity.

 

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All by design people! Wake the hell up! People need to start asking why is there so many food related processors having disasters! Think, you pathetic people!

Another terrorist attack on the non halal, non kosher food supply

And Air Canada is going digital😂😂

Climate change is the culprit…

Don't think so. There's rats in the system. WEF

Time to track down the culprits and Dole out a punishment

got to be Russia

Vee vill have phake zyberattak zen make zem eat ze bugz…

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