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U.S. President Biden said the U.S. was ‘looking closely’ at the JBS ransomware attack when asked if he would retaliate against Russia

employees were returning to U.S. meat plants on Wednesday, a day after the company's beef operations stopped following a ransomware attack.

JBS, the world's largest meatpacker, said on Tuesday night it made "significant progress in resolving the cyberattack." The "vast majority" of the company's beef, pork, poultry and prepared foods plants will be operational on Wednesday, according to a statement. supplier named Quanta Computer earlier this year, has previously posted in Russian on cybercrime forums, marketing stolen data.

"It's probably going to be pretty tight for the next few days because even though they are going to start opening they say today, who knows how they are going to run," said Altin Kalo, economist at Steiner Consulting Group. "There's a fair amount of people that are scrambling ."

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