Britain's JLR hit by cyber incident that disrupts production, sales
Jaguar Land Rover halted production at its Merseyside plant due to a cyber attack causing severe disruption across its global network during a peak car registration period.
- Jaguar Land Rover reported a cyber incident on Monday, September 1, disrupting vehicle production at its Halewood plant in Merseyside.
- The company took immediate action by proactively shutting down its IT systems to mitigate the impact of a global IT system issue.
- Production associates were instructed via early morning email not to come to work and have been stood down with hours banked under a corridor agreement.
- Jaguar Land Rover reported that they are promptly resuming their worldwide systems with careful oversight and confirmed there is currently no indication that any customer information has been compromised.
- The shutdown persisted into today and was confirmed to continue tomorrow, severely disrupting retail and production activities while some salaried and essential staff must still report for duty.
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The British car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover has become the victim of a cyberattack.
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Jaguar Land Rover says production ‘severely disrupted’ by cyber attack
JLR said it is ‘working at pace’ to restart its operations across its retail and production sites.
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Read Full ArticleUnknown hackers have attacked the car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover. There are apparently serious disruptions in production and sales. It is not the first incident of this kind.
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