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Coca-Cola halts U.S. Fairlife milk production after cyberattack hits systems, company says

Coca-Cola has paused production for its Fairlife milk brand following a confirmed cyberattack on the company's systems.

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Coca-Cola has suspended U.S. production of its Fairlife milk brand. The operational halt follows a cyberattack that breached the brand's internal systems.

Coverage from AJC.com, Fast Company, ABC7 Chicago, PYMNTS.com, and ABC News confirms the disruption. Reports emphasize the incident as the 17th U.S. cyber incident of the year and note that the brand is based in Chicago.

Future updates will focus on the duration of the production pause and the potential impact on product availability. Coverage does not yet specify when operations will resume or the nature of the data compromised during the breach.

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Quick answers

Why has Fairlife milk production stopped?

Production is paused following a cyberattack that breached the brand's systems.

Is this the first cyberattack on a U.S. company this year?

No, reports identify this as the 17th U.S. cyber incident reported this year.

When will production resume?

Coverage does not yet specify a timeline for resuming operations.

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