Cadbury chocolate factory shut down by Petya cyberattack – CNET

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Truly an attack that strikes at the creamy centre of the cybersecurity community: A Cadbury chocolate factory in Tasmania, Australia, has been hit by the Petya cyberattack currently sweeping the globe.

The massive ransomware attack, identified by security firm Bitdefender as GoldenEye, has already cut a swathe across Europe and the rest of the world, encrypting files and systems and locking users out of entire networks.

Computers at Cadbury’s factory in Claremont, just outside Hobart, stopped working late Tuesday night, forcing the factory to shut down production, ZDNet reports.

The Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union Tasmanian secretary John Short confirmed the problem, saying it was unclear when production would continue.

“Obviously we’re hopeful it’s not going to be too long but we’re not sure how severe the attack is,” Short said.