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US Meat Supply Under Strain After Cyberattack Hits JBS Foods

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And now it's the nation's meat supply. And it shut down one of Canada's largest beef processing facilities in Brooks, Alberta for one day at least.



The White House Tuesday said that the cyberattack affecting meatpacking firm JBS Foods' systems appeared to originate in Russia and said the administration is offering assistance.



"JBS notified the administration that the ransom demand came from a criminal organization, likely based in Russia," White House principal deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters, adding that the Biden administration is "engaging directly" with Moscow and has sent a "message that responsible states do not harbor ransomware criminals."



On Monday, JBS confirmed in a release that it was hit with a cybersecurity attack. The firm's servers in Australia and North America were impacted during the incident.



"The company's backup servers were not affected, and it is actively working with an Incident Response firm to restore its systems as soon as possible," said the statement, which added the Brazil-based company is "not aware" of any employee, customer, or supplier data that was obtained or breached.



The FBI is investigating the cyberattack, while the Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is providing technical support, Jean-Pierre said.



After the cyberattack, JBS's pork and beef plants in Iowa, Minnesota, and Texas announced on Facebook that they were canceling several shifts on Tuesday for an undisclosed period of time.



"June 1 there will be no 1&2 harvest and no 1&2 bacon slicing. All other departments will start at regular times," said a Facebook post from the JBS pork plant in Ottumwa, Iowa.



According to the plant in Cactus, Texas, "We will not operate tomorrow. Buses will not run. ONLY MAINTENANCE, MATERIAL HANDLING, and FREEZERS ARE SCHEDULED TO WORK. Orientation for 6/1 is also canceled."



Because of the outages, nearly one-fifth of U.S. beef production has been halted, according to Bloomberg. JBS Foods is the No. 1 producer of beef in the country, while rival firm Tyson Foods is No. 2, the report said.



Scott Payne, a spokesman for United Food and Commercial Workers Canada Union Local 401, told Bloomberg News on Tuesday that a plant in Brooks, Alberta, in Canada, was shut down. "Effectively the plant's operations have shut for the day," he said.



Last month, Colonial Pipeline, a major fuel transporting system along the U.S. East Coast, was breached via a ransomware attack that FBI officials believe originated in Russia and Eastern Europe. The pipeline was down for approximately a week, prompting a spike in gas prices as well as fuel shortages in several southeastern states.

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I thought that after the success of the Colonial pipeline cyberattack, that this would occur again in different supply chains.

Anonymous

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I thought that after the success of the Colonial pipeline cyberattack, that this would occur again in different supply chains.

Of course.

Anonymous

Quote from: seoulbro post_id=412487 time=1622665753 user_id=114
And now it's the nation's meat supply. And it shut down one of Canada's largest beef processing facilities in Brooks, Alberta for one day at least.



The White House Tuesday said that the cyberattack affecting meatpacking firm JBS Foods' systems appeared to originate in Russia and said the administration is offering assistance.



"JBS notified the administration that the ransom demand came from a criminal organization, likely based in Russia," White House principal deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters, adding that the Biden administration is "engaging directly" with Moscow and has sent a "message that responsible states do not harbor ransomware criminals."



On Monday, JBS confirmed in a release that it was hit with a cybersecurity attack. The firm's servers in Australia and North America were impacted during the incident.



"The company's backup servers were not affected, and it is actively working with an Incident Response firm to restore its systems as soon as possible," said the statement, which added the Brazil-based company is "not aware" of any employee, customer, or supplier data that was obtained or breached.



The FBI is investigating the cyberattack, while the Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is providing technical support, Jean-Pierre said.



After the cyberattack, JBS's pork and beef plants in Iowa, Minnesota, and Texas announced on Facebook that they were canceling several shifts on Tuesday for an undisclosed period of time.



"June 1 there will be no 1&2 harvest and no 1&2 bacon slicing. All other departments will start at regular times," said a Facebook post from the JBS pork plant in Ottumwa, Iowa.



According to the plant in Cactus, Texas, "We will not operate tomorrow. Buses will not run. ONLY MAINTENANCE, MATERIAL HANDLING, and FREEZERS ARE SCHEDULED TO WORK. Orientation for 6/1 is also canceled."



Because of the outages, nearly one-fifth of U.S. beef production has been halted, according to Bloomberg. JBS Foods is the No. 1 producer of beef in the country, while rival firm Tyson Foods is No. 2, the report said.



Scott Payne, a spokesman for United Food and Commercial Workers Canada Union Local 401, told Bloomberg News on Tuesday that a plant in Brooks, Alberta, in Canada, was shut down. "Effectively the plant's operations have shut for the day," he said.



Last month, Colonial Pipeline, a major fuel transporting system along the U.S. East Coast, was breached via a ransomware attack that FBI officials believe originated in Russia and Eastern Europe. The pipeline was down for approximately a week, prompting a spike in gas prices as well as fuel shortages in several southeastern states.

https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_morningbrief/white-house-responds-us-meat-supply-under-strain-after-cyberattack-hits-jbs-foods_3840074.html?utm_source=morningbriefnoe&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=mb-2021-06-02&mktids=a72870941820d4e42d9f9529b6431631&est=pqd4502n8Sokj2WpKDNqzpo8Gh9LcdU2M1QZSEaH7EArm0GINKzHKve8sK%2FFAuoJtQ%3D%3D">https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_morni ... oJtQ%3D%3D">https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_morningbrief/white-house-responds-us-meat-supply-under-strain-after-cyberattack-hits-jbs-foods_3840074.html?utm_source=morningbriefnoe&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=mb-2021-06-02&mktids=a72870941820d4e42d9f9529b6431631&est=pqd4502n8Sokj2WpKDNqzpo8Gh9LcdU2M1QZSEaH7EArm0GINKzHKve8sK%2FFAuoJtQ%3D%3D

That would be Lakeside Packers in Brooks.

Anonymous

Quote from: Herman post_id=412510 time=1622700453 user_id=1689
Quote from: seoulbro post_id=412487 time=1622665753 user_id=114
And now it's the nation's meat supply. And it shut down one of Canada's largest beef processing facilities in Brooks, Alberta for one day at least.



The White House Tuesday said that the cyberattack affecting meatpacking firm JBS Foods' systems appeared to originate in Russia and said the administration is offering assistance.



"JBS notified the administration that the ransom demand came from a criminal organization, likely based in Russia," White House principal deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters, adding that the Biden administration is "engaging directly" with Moscow and has sent a "message that responsible states do not harbor ransomware criminals."



On Monday, JBS confirmed in a release that it was hit with a cybersecurity attack. The firm's servers in Australia and North America were impacted during the incident.



"The company's backup servers were not affected, and it is actively working with an Incident Response firm to restore its systems as soon as possible," said the statement, which added the Brazil-based company is "not aware" of any employee, customer, or supplier data that was obtained or breached.



The FBI is investigating the cyberattack, while the Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is providing technical support, Jean-Pierre said.



After the cyberattack, JBS's pork and beef plants in Iowa, Minnesota, and Texas announced on Facebook that they were canceling several shifts on Tuesday for an undisclosed period of time.



"June 1 there will be no 1&2 harvest and no 1&2 bacon slicing. All other departments will start at regular times," said a Facebook post from the JBS pork plant in Ottumwa, Iowa.



According to the plant in Cactus, Texas, "We will not operate tomorrow. Buses will not run. ONLY MAINTENANCE, MATERIAL HANDLING, and FREEZERS ARE SCHEDULED TO WORK. Orientation for 6/1 is also canceled."



Because of the outages, nearly one-fifth of U.S. beef production has been halted, according to Bloomberg. JBS Foods is the No. 1 producer of beef in the country, while rival firm Tyson Foods is No. 2, the report said.



Scott Payne, a spokesman for United Food and Commercial Workers Canada Union Local 401, told Bloomberg News on Tuesday that a plant in Brooks, Alberta, in Canada, was shut down. "Effectively the plant's operations have shut for the day," he said.



Last month, Colonial Pipeline, a major fuel transporting system along the U.S. East Coast, was breached via a ransomware attack that FBI officials believe originated in Russia and Eastern Europe. The pipeline was down for approximately a week, prompting a spike in gas prices as well as fuel shortages in several southeastern states.

https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_morningbrief/white-house-responds-us-meat-supply-under-strain-after-cyberattack-hits-jbs-foods_3840074.html?utm_source=morningbriefnoe&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=mb-2021-06-02&mktids=a72870941820d4e42d9f9529b6431631&est=pqd4502n8Sokj2WpKDNqzpo8Gh9LcdU2M1QZSEaH7EArm0GINKzHKve8sK%2FFAuoJtQ%3D%3D">https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_morni ... oJtQ%3D%3D">https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_morningbrief/white-house-responds-us-meat-supply-under-strain-after-cyberattack-hits-jbs-foods_3840074.html?utm_source=morningbriefnoe&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=mb-2021-06-02&mktids=a72870941820d4e42d9f9529b6431631&est=pqd4502n8Sokj2WpKDNqzpo8Gh9LcdU2M1QZSEaH7EArm0GINKzHKve8sK%2FFAuoJtQ%3D%3D

That would be Lakeside Packers in Brooks.

Yes, it is..



Along with Cargill in High River, Alberta, those two plants process a lot of Canada's beef.