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KP Snacks 'working on plans to keep shelves stocked' amid cyber attack disruption

The Butterkist and Skips maker, with bases in the North East, Midlands and South East, says it has plans to keep products stocked

The KP Snacks factory at Billingham

KP Snacks has said it is working on plans to keep its popular products on shelves after the company became the victim of a cyber attack.

The business, headquartered in Berkshire, has operations across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ including Durham, Billingham, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Rotherham, Leominster, Pontefract and Uttoxeter, making popular snacks including KP Peanuts, Skips and McCoys crisps.

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Yet production is reported to have come to a halt at the company’s Billingham site which produces some of the country’s best-known brands, including Hula Hoops, Butterkist, while hundreds of staff have also reportedly been temporarily stood down.

At the Teesside base in Cowpen Lane Industrial Estate site, Billingham, a worker that staff have been told to stay at home.

The worker said: “All systems are down. No trucks in or out, production stopped, staff not at work. Barring a few keeping it mothballed.”

The cyber attack came to light after letters were sent to shopkeepers, alerting them to the fact KP Snacks’ systems had been “compromised by ransomware” and it “cannot safely process orders or dispatch goods.”

KP Snacks also reportedly told shops: “We have teams working through the resolution, but it is unknown whether this will be resolved.”