The attack caused its Australian operations to shut down on
Monday. The company said it was working to resolve the incident.
"On Sunday, May 30, JBS USA determined that it was the
target of an organised cybersecurity attack, affecting some of the servers supporting
its North American and Australian IT systems," it said in a statement
released Monday afternoon, U.S. time.
"Resolution of the incident will take time, which may
delay certain transactions with customers and suppliers."
The attack shut down operations across several Australian
states, JBS Australia Chief Executive Officer Brent Eastwood told industry news
website Beefcentral on Sunday, at which time he was not able to say how long
the stoppage would last.
The world's largest meatpacker has operations in Canada and
the United States, which on Monday marked the U.S. Memorial Day public holiday.
Australian meat processing operations would be impossible
without normal access to IT and internet systems, according to the Beefcentral
report. JBS's Primo Smallgoods business in Queensland state has also been
affected, the report said.