Cyberattacks target food supply chain
A coordinated series of cyberattacks is targeting the food supply chain, with Texas's largest fresh food distributor, Brothers Produce, hacked by a Russian group.
Brothers Produce, a major distributor in Texas, was hit by a Russian ransomware group, disrupting their operations. This attack is part of a larger trend of cybercriminals targeting critical infrastructure. The attack on Brothers Produce follows a similar incident where a different Russian-linked group, BlackCat, targeted food distribution company Lineage Logistics. These groups often seek financial gain through extortion, demanding ransom payments to restore systems. The food supply chain is particularly vulnerable due to its complexity and reliance on interconnected systems. Smaller companies within the chain may lack robust cybersecurity measures, making them easy targets for hackers.