Belgian brewer suffers ransomware attack


Duvel Moortgat brewery says it suffered a cyberattack on Wednesday – but drinkers will be relieved to learn it has enough beer in stock to weather the storm.

So raise a glass, if you can, to the fortitude of Duvel Moortgat, after it told local media in Belgium alarms went off in the early hours of March 6th at its IT department, which scrambled to meet the incoming ransomware attack.

“Ransomware had been detected,” said spokesperson Ellen Aarts later that day. “Production was therefore immediately stopped. It is not yet known when it could start again. We hope today or tomorrow.”

But she added: “We have more than enough beer in stock to cover this production stop.”

Duvel’s brewery is in Breendonk, Antwerp. Best known for its eponymously named Duvel, a golden ale sold internationally and noted for its strength and flavor, it also produces the popular Vedett and Maredsous beers.

Predictably, Belgian beer drinkers reacted to news of the incident posted on Reddit with typical bar-room humor.

“This must be met with nuclear retaliation,” joked drunkbelgianwolf.

“I think this should be classified under National Emergency,” agreed De-Roymeester.

Modoz, however, had an insight to offer. “My friend working there just told me that the beer pumps are still working,” they posted, “so all people working there (except IT) are now drinking beers in the cafeteria.”

Which, Cybernews must note, is really too bad for the IT department.

At the time of writing, it is not yet known precisely when Duvel Moortgat will resume full-scale production – nor who was responsible for the attack.


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