Coca-Cola says a ransomware attack has disrupted operations at its Fairlife dairy subsidiary, leading the company to suspend Fairlife production in the United States while it investigates. Multiple outlets report that Coca-Cola disclosed the incident in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The company states that it finds an unauthorized third party gained access to part of Fairlife’s systems, including production-related systems, which prompts the temporary shutdown of US production lines. Reporting also indicates that product quality and safety have not been affected by the incident. In addition, sources agree that the attack does not impact Fairlife’s production in Canada, which is described as continuing or unaffected. Coverage varies slightly in phrasing, but all accounts describe the same sequence: ransomware targeting Fairlife, discovery of unauthorized access to certain systems, and a decision to keep US manufacturing suspended during remediation and investigation.