Security News > 2024 > March > Duvel says it has "more than enough" beer after ransomware attack

Duvel Moortgat Brewery was hit by a ransomware attack late last night, bringing to a halt the beer production in the company's bottling facilities.
Earlier today, a spokersperson for the company told local media that their automated threat detection systems flagged the ransomware attack.
"At 1:30 AM last night, alarms went off in Duvel's IT department because ransomware was detected," stated Ellen Aarts, communications manager at Duvel Moortgat.
We have more than enough beer in stock to compensate for this production halt.
No ransomware gangs have claimed responsibility for the attack at Duvel at the time of writing.
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