Jaguar Land Rover Faces Major Disruption from Cyber Attack
Cybersecurity Incident Disrupts Jaguar Land Rover Operations
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has reported significant interruptions to its retail and production activities due to a recent cybersecurity incident. The distinguished British luxury vehicle manufacturer announced this week that it is working diligently to restart operations in a controlled manner.
Impact on Customer Data
Currently, JLR, which is part of Tata Motors from India, has found no evidence suggesting that customer data has been compromised. Following the incident, the company proactively shut down its systems to contain the situation. Further details regarding the breach have not been disclosed.
Ongoing Challenges for JLR
This incident compounds the challenges faced by JLR, particularly following a report in July that revealed delays in launching its electric Range Rover and Jaguar models. These setbacks came as the company opted for additional testing while waiting for consumer demand to increase.
A Rise in Cybersecurity Threats
JLR is the latest casualty among British firms experiencing cybersecurity threats, reflecting a troubling trend of escalating cyber and ransomware attacks worldwide. These sophisticated threats increasingly disrupt operations and put sensitive data at risk.
Recent Incidents in the Retail Sector
For instance, British retailer M&S recently resumed its click-and-collect service after a four-month pause due to a cyber hack and data breaches. Similarly, hackers attempted to breach the systems of retailer Co-op Group earlier this year.
Source: Reuters
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