Biting Back: How Cyber Vegans Took a $11 Million Chunk Out of the World’s Largest Meat Supplier

When the world’s biggest meat supplier, JBS, got hit by a ransomware attack, it wasn’t just a vegan’s dream come true. This incident underlines a sizzling Business Technology Trend – hackers now target critical infrastructure, causing real-world chaos. It’s the wild west in the cyber realm, folks, where Bitcoin is gold and ransomware is the new gunfight.

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So, the world's largest meat supplier, JBS, got a cyber-bite on its behind. That's right, folks! A ransomware attack took a massive chunk out of their operations, forcing them to hit the pause button. It's like the cyber equivalent of a vegan protest, but way more sophisticated and expensive, of course.

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