A major Japanese beverage company is still feeling the pain from a devastating cyberattack that hit their systems months ago. Their November sales numbers just came in, and the drop is even worse than what we saw in October. The hack absolutely wrecked their production lines and distribution network, and they're clearly struggling to bounce back. It's a stark reminder that even massive corporations with deep pockets aren't immune to these digital threats. When your entire supply chain gets paralyzed by hackers, recovery isn't something that happens overnight. The lingering sales decline shows just how far-reaching the damage from a single security breach can be.

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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 15h ago
Once the supply line is cut off, even the biggest giants have to fall. This is reality; nothing can be rapidly frozen and revived, especially something like the supply chain.
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Ser_Liquidatedvip
· 12-12 11:10
ngl that's why I say even the biggest companies with lots of money need to prioritize cybersecurity—getting hacked like this...
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DegenGamblervip
· 12-11 17:25
NGL, that's why I say big companies also need to prioritize security. Spending more money is pointless otherwise.
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MetaverseLandladyvip
· 12-10 03:13
Oh, that's why I keep saying that enterprise security really needs to be taken care of, no matter how big a company is, it can't stop a beautiful hacker attack
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MysteryBoxBustervip
· 12-10 03:12
This big Japanese beverage company is really miserable, and it is still paying for that hacking incident
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PanicSellervip
· 12-10 03:01
Oh, that's why we have to pay attention to information security, no matter how rich you are, you can't withstand the wave of hackers
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ValidatorVikingvip
· 12-10 02:56
this is exactly why you can't treat infrastructure security like some optional protocol upgrade. massive corp gets hit, supply chain goes dark, and suddenly their uptime metrics look like a slashed validator... months later still bleeding out. that's not resilience, that's fragility dressed up as scale.
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DefiPlaybookvip
· 12-10 02:47
According to the data, the situation of this Japanese beverage giant deserves close attention—sales in November continued to worsen compared to October, indicating that the aftereffects of the supply chain paralysis are far beyond expectations. The analysis can be broken down into three dimensions: First, the compound impact coefficient of a single security incident may have been severely underestimated; second, the weak points of traditional enterprises in emergency response and business continuity have been fully exposed; third, this reflects the systemic risks of Web2 centralized architecture. In comparison, it is high time that decentralized supply chain solutions were put on the agenda.
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