
Whole Foods Supplier Hack Leaves Empty Shelves, Stalls Forklifts
United Natural Foods Inc., a grocery distributor for Amazon Inc. 's Whole Foods Market, is working to bring systems back online by June 15 and resume product deliveries after a cyberattack disrupted its operations, leaving some store shelves barren of ice cream, bread and other goods.
The Providence, Rhode Island-based chain shut down IT systems and limited shipping orders after determining on June 5 that intruders had penetrated its network, Chief Executive Officer Sandy Douglas said in an earnings call Tuesday. United Natural Foods, or UNFI, is working with customers to find short-term solutions 'wherever possible' while it works to bring systems back online, Douglas said.
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