Molson Coors hit by hack

Molson Coors

Molson Coors was hit by a hack that disrupted its beer production.

The brewer experienced “systems outage that was caused by a cybersecurity incident”, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The company said it had “leading forensic information technology firms and legal counsel” to assist their investigation, and is working to get its systems up as quickly as possible.

Molson Coors further said that it is actively managing the cybersecurity incident, but noted “it has caused and may continue to cause a delay or disruption to parts of the Company’s business, including its brewery operations, production, and shipments.”

Molson Coors operate seven breweries and packaging plants in the U.S., ten in Europe and three in Canada.

Their range of drinks include Coors Light, Miller Lite, Molson Canadian, Carling, Staropramen, Coors Banquet, Blue Moon Belgian White, Blue Moon LightSky, Vizzy, Leinenkugel’s Summer Shandy, Creemore Springs, Hop Valley and many more.

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