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Luxury car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is working to resume full operations after being hit by a major cyberattack in early September that successfully infiltrated and disrupted several of its global manufacturing plants.
The company confirmed that facilities in the UK, Slovakia, India, and Brazil were affected, leading to a temporary cessation of production.
JLR released a statement assuring stakeholders that it expects to restart operations 'in the coming days,' suggesting a partial recovery is underway despite the complexity of the breach.
The incident is part of a broader trend of sophisticated cyberattacks targeting major corporations this year, with the automotive sector being a prime target due to its reliance on intricate global supply chains and 'just-in-time' manufacturing processes.
The disruption highlights the vulnerability of major international businesses to digital threats.
Earlier this year, the UK retail sector also faced similar attacks, disrupting operations at Marks & Spencer, Co-op, and Harrods.
For JLR, the primary concern is the potential long-term impact on production schedules and delivery times, as well as the immediate cost of the shutdown and the necessary investment in enhanced security to prevent future breaches.
The company's quick action to contain the attack and its promise to resume production soon will be closely monitored by industry analysts and customers awaiting vehicle deliveries.
2025-09-30 22:17:00



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