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 DENVER 鈥?JBS USA confirmed Wednesday it paid the equivalent of $11 million to the cybercriminals that conducted a ransomware attack on the company last week.The company said in a statement posted to its website it  made the dec stanley cup ision to mitigate any un stanley quencher foreseen issues related to the attack and ensure no data was exf caneca stanley iltrated.  News of JBSs payment, reportedly made in bitcoin, was first reported Wednesday by The Wall Street Journal. This was a very difficult decision to make for our company and for me personally,  Andre Nogueira, the CEO of JBS USA, said in the statement.  However, we felt this decision had to be made to prevent any potential risk for our customers. The company said when the payment was made the  vast majority  of the companys facilities were operational again. The cyberattack affected the companys North American and Australian information technology systems, the company has said, and halted production and some of its facilities in those areas for days, including at the Greeley meatpacking plant.The cyberattack started on Sunday, May 30. The company resumed production at all of their facilities by Thursday, June 3.The FBI last week attributed the attack to REvil and Sodinokibi, and the bureau said it was focused on  holding the responsible cyber actors accountable. JBS said Wednesday that the FBI told the company the cyberattack stemmed from  one of the most specialized and sophisticated cybercriminal groups in the world  and that it is still working with the U.S