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How hackers forced brewing giant Asahi back to pen and paper

How hackers forced brewing giant Asahi back to pen and paper

Summary

Asahi, a leading beer producer in Japan, had to stop production at most of its factories after a cyber-attack disrupted its computer systems. The company is currently using manual methods to handle orders, which has led to short supplies in stores and restaurants. Asahi accounts for a large portion of Japan’s beer market, so this disruption is affecting many businesses.

Key Facts

  • Asahi is Japan's largest beer producer, making 40% of the country's beer.
  • A cyber-attack forced Asahi to stop most production, impacting 30 factories.
  • The facilities have partially reopened, but the company is using manual methods for orders.
  • Bars, restaurants, and stores are experiencing shortages of Asahi products, including beer and soft drinks.
  • Major convenience stores like 7-Eleven and FamilyMart warned of shortages.
  • Asahi's European operations, including Peroni and Grolsch, were not affected.
  • Ransomware group Qilin claimed responsibility for the attack.
  • Japan faces challenges with cybersecurity, despite its high-tech image.
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