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    1. Man_under_Bridge420 on

      When will these companies learn.

      You wouldn’t let a Russian or Nk hacker walk into your production facility and take a shit in the fermentation vat.

      You have security to prevent that.

      You need better security to prevent cyber shits

    2. vomitHatSteve on

      Interesting that *production* specifically across the various plants would be halted. Distribution? Ordering? Billing? Sure those are all pretty broken without the digital paper trail.

      But it’s not like the barrels of whiskey they have aging right now are gonna suddenly stop doing that just because the computers are down

    3. Directorshaggy on

      They’d better hop to it and mash those hackers. Hopefully, the head of the company has a stout constitution and can bottle up the attackers.

    4. Article says ‚has not resumed‘ not ‚cannot resume‘. I was wondering why they would never be able to resume operations.

    5. PineappleLemur on

      Looks like someone finally turned off that one PC that has been running for years….now no knows how to turn on or find that damn LabVIEW script.

    6. Can you not just flash the rom or whatever to get pass this? Then scrubb the hd for the malicious code?

    7. I’m just imagining someone faxing them black construction paper in a loop. They need the fax machine for almost everything, but can’t figure out how to make it stop.

    8. Ok, now this is getting serious. Hack power, transport, health, sure, but fuck with my beer???

    9. Everyone taking the piss of their „poor security“

      I see lots of bits laughing here yet do they even known their own national company land rover was hacked and breached a longer while ago and STILL hasn’t resumed any production? Lmao

    10. noebbnorflow on

      I’m an IT consultant specialising in Microsoft business connectivity and collaboration solutions. It’s more than alarming how many of the news reports coming out about big companies getting cyberattacked are all former clients, i.e. customers of Microsoft 365/Azure

    11. kungpowpotato92 on

      Good thing Asahi for the international markets is brewed by peroni in Italy. Salute, not Kanpai.

    12. Phenomenomix on

      Why would the computers that control your commercial production processes not be air gapped?

    13. xX609s-hartXx on

      Now go on, average person, and buy a fridge and washing machine that need an internet connection.

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