JBS, the largest beef supplier in the world, reportedly paid ransomware hackers who breached its computer networks about $11 million to regain access to its systems.
NBC News reports that JBS, the largest beef supplier in the world, paid ransomware hackers around $11 million to regain access to its computer networks. Breitbart News reported last month that a cyberattack crippled JBS, the largest meat supplier in the world. The company is also Australia’s largest meat and food processing company with 47 facilities across the country including abattoirs, feedlots, and meat processing sites. JBS wound up paying the cyber attackers, too. "For an organization like theirs, it feels like it’s a pretty common extortion demand. For bigger organizations, you’ll tend to see eight-figure extortion demands," said Charles Carmakal, the chief technology officer at cybersecurity firm Mandiant, regarding JBS's decision to pay. “Sometimes, you’ll see what I believe are really large demands, going up to 40, 45, 50 million. Most people don’t want to pay that much and will try to negotiate it down as best they can.” “This was a very difficult decision to make for our company and for me personally. However, we felt this decision had to be made to prevent any potential risk for our customers," added JBS CEO Andre Nogueira. So, obviously, these attacks are increasing. But -- where will they go from here? Rebekah Koffler, a former Defense Intelligence Agency analyst who was raised in the Soviet Union, says they're just going to get worse, and from Russia, especially, because Vladimir Putin thinks he is justified. "Americans are already contending with the consequences of two major Russian cyberattacks, including gas shortages and price hikes due the Colonial Pipeline hack and potentially rising prices on steak and burgers after the JBS meat processing company was hit," she wrote in a Tuesday column at Fox News. "But get ready, because more is on the way. Moscow will likely further escalate its aggression against U.S. interests. U.S. officials, in charge of keeping America safe have not taken the Russian threat seriously enough. Because Russian President Putin’s goal is much bigger than the infliction of a few inconveniences. It is, rather, the unraveling of our society and the weakening of our nation, which Russia views as the primary threat against it." Sources include: FoxNews.com Breitbart.com NaturalNews.comChinese AI fighter pilots defeat human counterparts in air combat
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