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Brewery cannot resume production after hacker attack;cases multiply

Published on October 1, 2025

One of the largest breweries in the world and a giant of motorsport suffered attacks recently and needed to stop operations Advertising One of the largest beer manufacturers in the world had to stop his production after suffering a hacker attack.The victim of the time was the Japanese giant of Beer and Drinks Asahi Group Holdings.After the attack, the company said it has not yet been able to resume production in domestic factories and said it cannot predict when production will resume. With 30 factories in Japan that produce beer, beverages and food products, the company had to suspend various processes: order processing and remittance to call center functions. This was the latest case of a company's stoppage after a criminal attack on the systems.In early September, the victim went to Jaguar Land Rover, UK's largest automaker.The hacker attack did with the company needed to stop its operations until October 1st. Continues after advertising The luxury car automaker controlled by Indiana Tata Motors, has three factories in the UK, which together produce about 1,000 vehicles a day.The company lost 50 million pounds ($ 362 million) per week, according to the BBC, and many of its 33,000 employees were told to stay at home. Read also: Instagram profiles by Adele and Michael Jackson are hacked to promote memecoin Too late The automaker was in the process of completing an Electronic Attack Agreement brokered by Lockton before the incident, but the agreement seems to have not been closed in time, three senior sources of the market said, according to Reuters report. Continues after advertising The damage was such that British Business Minister Peter Kyle went to visit Jaguar Land Rover and talked to companies from his supply chain about how the British government can help."We have two priorities - help Jaguar Land Rover work as soon as possible and long -term supplier chain health," said Chris McDonald, minister of industry, who also attended meetings later. In addition to wanting to keep the supply chain intact and save jobs, the British government - which has established plans to ban public sector agencies and critical national infrastructure operators pay rescue requests - should be informed about the impact of the economy's stoppages. Other attacks On the weekend of September 20th and 21st, a ransomware attack on a company that facilitates airport check-in left passengers blocked at major European airports. Continues after advertising Experts claim that hackers are taking higher risks when they reach targets of great importance to get higher redemptions and catapult their reputations online. In the United Kingdom, just over four out of ten companies reported having suffered some kind of violation in a 12 -month period, according to official data published in June.Known names, such as Marks & Spencer and Co-Op, have been victims in recent months. In Brazil, the technology company Sinqia, controlled by Caribbean Evertec, said that about $ 710 million was diverted by hackers in an attack on its systems."The company believes that approximately R $ 710 million in unauthorized B2B transactions impacting two Sinqia client financial institutions were prosecuted through Sinqia's Pix environment, on August 29, 2025," said in a press release. Continues after advertising The company said part of the value was recovered, but did not give details, citing “additional recovery efforts” ongoing. Sinqia mentioned that a company investigation indicates that unauthorized transactions were introduced to the PIX environment “by exploiting Sinqia's IT suppliers' legitimate credentials” and that it ended these accesses.