Coca-Cola's Fairlife Brand Faces Ransomware Attack, Halting U.S. Production

Coca-Cola's Fairlife Brand Faces Ransomware Attack, Halting U.S. Production

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On July 16, 2026, Coca-Cola announced a ransomware attack affecting its Fairlife dairy subsidiary, leading to a temporary suspension of production operations in the United States. The company detected unauthorized access to its production-related systems and activated its incident response protocols. Fairlife's Canadian operations remain unaffected. The full scope of the attack is still under investigation, and Coca-Cola has notified law enforcement. The company has not disclosed whether any data was stolen or if a ransom demand was made. Product quality and safety have not been compromised. The financial impact of the incident is yet to be determined.

Key Points: • Coca-Cola's Fairlife brand suspended U.S. production due to a ransomware attack. • Unauthorized access to production systems was detected on July 16, 2026. • The investigation is ongoing, and Canadian operations remain unaffected.

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2026-07-16
Ransomware attack detected
Coca-Cola announced unauthorized access to Fairlife's production systems, leading to a suspension of U.S. operations.
Uk.Pcmag
2026-07-16
Incident response activated
Coca-Cola activated its incident response protocols and notified law enforcement after detecting the cyber intrusion.
Bleepingcomputer
2026-07-16
Canadian operations unaffected
Coca-Cola confirmed that Fairlife's production operations in Canada are not impacted by the ransomware attack.
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