Whole Foods’ primary distributor forced to shut down its systems after a major cyberattack | CNN Business

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United Natural Foods, Inc., one America’s largest publicly traded health food wholesalers and the primary food distributor for Whole Foods, has taken some of its systems offline after a massive cyberattack.

“We have identified unauthorized activity in our systems and have proactively taken some systems offline while we investigate,” the company said in a statement to CNN. UNFI has also contacted law enforcement for assistance and it’s “assessing the unauthorized activity” and is working to its restore systems following the cyberattack.

In a regulatory filing Monday, UNFI said it became

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