Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Meat Processing Company JBS Starts To Open Their Plants After Ransomware Attack

 

Daily Mail: JBS beef plant hack allegedly carried out by Russia-based REvil hacking group comes just ahead of June 16 Biden-Putin summit and White House says Russian government 'has a role to play' in stopping attacks - as meat prices rise on shortage fears 

 * Brazil-based firm says 'vast majority' of US plants will come online Wednesday 

 * JBS says 'significant progress' made in dealing with cyberattack over weekend 

 * Sources blame Russia-linked cyber gang that goes by name REvil or Sodinokibi

 * Chris Krebs, ex-US cybersecurity chief, says companies should bolster defenses

 * He urged JBS not to pay ransom to the cybercriminals as Colonial Pipeline did

 * Russian embassy spokesperson denied claims hackers operated on Russian soil 

 * Some 20% of US beef producing capacity was crippled by hack 

 * It warned hack could disrupt supply chains, increase prices by up to 30%

 * Ex-CIA station chief in Moscow said cyber attacks are 'show of force' by Putin

 * Russian leader due to meet President Biden at June 16 summit in Geneva 

The cyberattack carried out by a Russia-based group that disrupted U.S. meat production is likely a timed escalation just two weeks before President Biden meets Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to the former Moscow chief for the CIA. 

White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Wednesday the U.S. 'isn't taking any options off the table' when it comes to talks with Russia on ransomware and other issues. The Russia government 'has a role to play' in stopping these attacks, she said.  

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WNU Editor: My gut tells me that JBS paid these hackers off. 

More News On JBS Opening Their Plants After Ransomware Attack  

Russia-linked cybercriminal group REvil behind meatpacker JBS attack -- CNBC  

Largest meat producer getting back online after cyberattack -- AP FBI says Russia-linked REvil responsible for JBS cyberattack  

JBS beef plant workers scheduled to return to work -- Reuters  

JBS Starts to Open Most Meat Plants Sidelined by Cyberattack -- Bloomberg  

JBS Says "Significant Progress" After Ransomware Attack, Sets To Reopen Meat Plants Wednesday -- Zero Hedge  

What the JBS cyberattack means for meat supply -- CNN

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

A minor league talk show host called the JBS hack an act of war. I consider them minor and not major league. I have not checked Talkers magazine top 100 recently. They have said their show has more listeners than CNN has viewers. CNN musty really suck.

I d not think that particular show is strident or doctrinaire as some liberals would think, which is to say it is more man on the street. People are getting sick of the ransomware hacks and unlike the Russia Hoax they are blaming Russian and Putin.

Long gas lines for a fortnight stick in the mind more than what comes out of the mouth of someone like gasbag Mika Brzezinski on the Steele Dossier.

Also Circleback and by extension the usurpers got low marks for calling Colonial Pipeline and JBS hacks a private matter. Guess some people do not like governing when it gets hard.

Anonymous said...

Simple solution. Find some financial/banking avenue of attack and make the Russian government pay FIVE TIMES what their hackers demanded.