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Asahi starts to produce beer in Japan after cyber attack.

Asahi starts to produce beer in Japan after cyber attack.

Asahi has partially resumed production at six brewery in Japan due to cyber attacks.

Some major stores in Japan, including 7-Eleven and Familymart, warned last week that hacking is lowering beer stocks after hacking on Asahi Group’s orders and delivery systems.

ASAHI is the largest brewer in Japan, but makes soft drinks and foods and supplies its own brand products to other retail stores.

Partially restarted brewery produces the best -selling ASAHI SUPER DRY, but the company is starting to resume plants that produce food and soft drinks.

Cyber ​​attacks have influenced major companies, and automakers Jaguar Land Rover are struggling to recover from the suspension of production.

Asahi Group also owns a global brand in the UK, including Fullers, Feroni, Pilsner URQUELL and Grolsch. However, only Asahi operation in Japan, which accounts for about half of sales, was influenced by attack.

Asahi said that Japan’s re -opened beer plants were “not completely operated yet.”

“We will gradually resume according to the shipment,” adding more.

All seven food plants have resumed operations, but are not completely operated yet.

ASAHI said the factory’s own production system was not affected by cyber attacks, but it should not be processed because it cannot be processed.

The company added that the brewery is very dry and will resume 16 products, including an alcohol beer asahi dry Zero and Asahi Zero from October 15.

Some products will be delayed.

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