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Brunswick Corp. Operations Online After Cyberattack

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Nine days after Brunswick Corp. reported a cyberattack on its systems, the global supplier said its primary global manufacturing and most distribution facilities were back online.

Brunswick Corp. is ranked just outside the Fortune 500 list among the largest global companies. Its Navico Group division includes RV suppliers such as Marinco, Mastervolt, Progressive Industries and Relion.

The initial announcement June 13 said the IT security incident affected some systems and global facilities. Brunswick activated its response protocols, including pausing some operations, coordinating with law enforcement and engaging security experts.

Since discovering the breach, Brunswick said its IT and business teams, along with numerous partners, made “significant progress” in restoring systems and operations.

“All primary Brunswick global manufacturing and most distribution facilities are now operational,” the company said June 22, “with the remaining production and distribution facilities expected to restart within a few business days. The respective teams are working to ramp production and fulfill backorders across the businesses.”

Brunswick said the company will catch up on lost production and backorder fills through at least the third quarter.

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