A cyberattack at Clorox is causing wide-scale disruption of the company’s operations, hampering its ability to make its cleaning materials, Clorox said Monday.
Clorox said some of its products are now in short supply as it has struggled to meet consumer demand during the disruption. Clorox didn’t specify which of its products are affected.The company on Monday revealed in a regulatory filing that it detected unauthorized activity in some of its information technology systems in August. Clorox said it immediately took action to stop the attack, including reducing its operations. It now believes the attack has been contained.
“Clorox has already resumed production at the vast majority of its manufacturing sites and expects the ramp up to full production to occur over time,” the company said. “At this time, the company cannot estimate how long it will take to resume fully normalized operations.”
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Clorox Recovering From ‘Widescale’ Fallout of August CyberattackClorox Co. warned on Monday that a cyberattack it had originally reported last month will have a material impact on its earnings, marking the first time the consumer products company has disclosed the extent of the attack.
Read more »
Clorox warns cyberattack may impact Q1 resultsClorox (CLX) is warning that it could see a material impact from a cyberattack last month that caused 'widescale disruptions' to operations. While production has resumed at a majority of their manufacturing sites, there is currently no timeframe for when operations will return to full capacity. The company is also warning that the disruptions could cause product shortages.
Read more »
Clorox Says August Cyberattack Will Have ‘Material’ Impact on EarningsClorox Co. says it’s experiencing product shortages nationwide across its categories following last month’s attack on its information-technology systems, and the company projects a “material” impact on its quarterly results.
Read more »
Fort Smith town councillor says bring 2 weeks of water if you're returning on MondayA Fort Smith, N.W.T. councillor says residents should bring at least two weeks worth of drinking water when they return.
Read more »
PM unveils list of new parliamentary secretaries, with House of Commons set to return MondayThe prime minister has released the list of Liberal MPs who will serve as parliamentary secretaries to ministers in his recently shuffled cabinet.
Read more »
Big Brothers will light up the sky Monday — including these Burnaby landmarksThe teal light-up event hopes to encourage more volunteers to mentor youth in Burnaby.
Read more »