USA: Cybersecurity incident disrupts Molson Coors’ beer-making operations
Molson Coors, the brewer behind the Miller and Coors brands, revealed a "cybersecurity incident" at the company that has disrupted its beer-making operations, CNN reported on March 10.
The Chicago-based company said in a regulatory filing on March 11 that the hack has taken its systems offline, delaying and disrupting parts of Molson Coors' operations, including its production and shipments.
An investigation into the incident has begun, the company said, and it's "working around the clock to get its systems back up as quickly as possible."
"We have engaged a leading forensic IT firm to assist our investigation into the incident," chief communications and corporate affairs officer Adam Collins. "We will continue to communicate with our business partners with updates."
Molson Coors makes a dozens of beer, hard seltzer and non-alcoholic beverages.
There have been a number of high-profile cybersecurity incidents recently. For example, hundreds of thousands of Microsoft Exchange users around the world were targeted as part of a Chinese-linked hack.
10 March, 2021