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Coca Cola’s fairlife unit has paused U.S. production after a cybersecurity breach disrupted parts of its systems, raising concerns about the digital safety of major consumer brands. As companies become more connected, Is technology improving operations or creating dangerous new vulnerabilities? Coca Cola’s fairlife division has been forced to pause U.S. production after a cybersecurity breach disrupted critical systems, exposing the fragile side of digital transformation. Are global brands truly protected or building bigger targets for cyber threats? Coca Cola is facing a major digital crisis after its fairlife dairy business temporarily stopped U.S. production following unauthorized access to key systems. The incident has pushed cybersecurity risks back into the spotlight, showing how quickly a digital breach can become a real-world business disruption. Fairlife, a dairy company fully owned by Coca Cola, launched an investigation with external cybersecurity experts after detecting the incident. While the company confirmed that product quality and safety remain unaffected, production operations are still being restored. Coca Cola said fairlife “temporarily sus...