
"Since the beginning of this week, most of its factories in Japan have been shut down because the attack affected the group's ordering and distribution system. As a result, orders and deliveries have been completely suspended. Major retailers are now warning of shortages of beer, soft drinks, bottled tea, and other products. Convenience stores such as FamilyMart and 7-Eleven confirm that shelves will be emptying."
"The company apologized to customers and business partners and emphasized that the problems only affect its Japanese operations. European breweries, including those in the United Kingdom where Fullers, London Pride, Cornish Orchards, and Dark Star are produced, are continuing to operate normally for the time being. So far, no personal data has been found to have been leaked, nor has any company data been disclosed."
Asahi's factories in Japan have mostly shut down after a cyberattack disrupted the group's ordering and distribution systems, causing orders and deliveries to be completely suspended. Major retailers and convenience stores report imminent shortages of beer, soft drinks, bottled tea, and other products. The system failure also affected call centers and customer service. The company apologized to customers and business partners and said the problems only affect Japanese operations. European breweries owned by the group continue to operate normally. No personal or company data has been found to be leaked so far. The group previously identified cyberattacks as a key short-to-medium-term risk.
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