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Hackers Targeted a Global Conglomerate. A Local Community Is Counting the Costs. | News Channel 3-12
Jaguar Land Rover's shutdown after an August cyberattack caused local businesses to lose up to 50% of custom and put 100,000 jobs at risk, officials said.
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Hackers targeted a global conglomerate. A local community is counting the costs.
Alex Tora knew his fish and chips shop in Solihull, England needed a boost after the pandemic, so he began offering a discount to workers from the Jaguar Land Rover factory down the road. It was a business masterstroke. Many of his customers now come from the company’s ranks, grabbing a quick lunch or picking up a “fish supper” on their way home.
·Atlanta, United States
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