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Japan Faces an Asahi Beer Shortage After Shocking Cyberattack!

John McGregor
John McGregor
"No Asahi this weekend? That’s a tragedy waiting to happen! 🍻"
Amina Al-Mansoori
Amina Al-Mansoori
"This is wild! How can a beer company be taken down like this? 🤔"
Amina Al-Mansoori
Amina Al-Mansoori
"I never thought I'd say this, but I might need to stock up on Sapporo! 😂"
Hiroshi Nakamura
Hiroshi Nakamura
"Asahi better fix this fast! We can’t have a dry weekend!"
John McGregor
John McGregor
"Is it just me, or does this sound like the plot of a bad movie? 🎬"
Thelma Brown
Thelma Brown
"Cyberattacks are no joke, but I can't help but laugh at the irony of beer being the target!"
Emily Carter
Emily Carter
"This situation is brewing into a crisis! Let's hope for a quick recovery."
Sophia Chen
Sophia Chen
"First the pandemic, now this? What’s next?"
Mei Lin
Mei Lin
"Asahi, you’ve got to get it together! The people need their beer!"
Carlos Mendes
Carlos Mendes
"I’m just here for the memes; this is too crazy! 🍺😂"
Amina Al-Mansoori
Amina Al-Mansoori
"A world without Asahi? Sounds like a dystopian novel!"

2025-10-03T11:28:32Z


Imagine a world where your favorite beer runs out — that’s a reality Japan might soon face after a devastating cyberattack on Asahi Group. This attack has left the beverage giant scrambling, with order and shipment operations ground to a halt across the nation.

Asahi Group officially announced this catastrophe on Monday, revealing that a ransomware attack led to a significant disruption in their systems. While they’re working hard to get things back on track, they have been forced to pause all system-based orders and large-scale shipments. Asahi has started to process orders manually, but that’s not enough to keep up with the demand for their beloved brew.

In a worrying update, the company warned that this disruption is limited to Japan, but the implications are massive. The most concerning part? Asahi stated, “We are conducting an investigation to determine the nature and scope of the information that may have been subject to unauthorized transfer.” This lack of clarity raises eyebrows about what information might have been compromised.

Asahi Super Dry, Japan’s most popular beer, could be gone from store shelves sooner than you think. According to the Financial Times, major retailers are estimating that stocks will be depleted by this weekend unless the supply chain is swiftly restored. Imagine a weekend in Japan without a chilled Asahi in hand — unthinkable!

Asahi reassured consumers that they took immediate action to contain the incident but didn't disclose details to avoid causing more damage. It’s a precarious situation that highlights how vulnerable companies can be in today’s digital landscape.

For beer lovers and party-goers alike, the clock is ticking. Will Asahi recover in time to save the weekend? Only time will tell.

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Source of the news:   The Verge

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