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Jaguar Land Rover Admits Data Breach Caused by Recent Cyberattack

Posted on September 10, 2025September 10, 2025 By CWS

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has admitted that the current cyberattack, which induced manufacturing unit shutdowns, additionally resulted in knowledge being compromised. 

The incident got here to gentle in early September, when the British carmaker, which is owned by India’s Tata Motors, introduced extreme disruptions to dealership and manufacturing operations. 

The cyberattack pressured the corporate to disconnect some techniques, which led to factories within the UK, China, Slovakia and India getting shut down and staff being instructed to remain at dwelling. 

Two days in the past, JLR mentioned it prolonged the shutdown of producing amenities because it had been engaged on restoring techniques impacted by the cyberattack.

The corporate has now revealed in a press release posted on its web site that the cyberattack has resulted in a knowledge breach. Nonetheless, it has not shared any info on what sort of knowledge may need been stolen by the hackers.

“On account of our ongoing investigation, we now consider that some knowledge has been affected and we’re informing the related regulators,” JLR mentioned. “Our forensic investigation continues at tempo and we’ll contact anybody as applicable if we discover that their knowledge has been impacted.”

The infamous Scattered Spider cybercrime group has taken credit score for the assault on JLR. The risk actor was additionally linked to current assaults towards main UK retailers, in addition to a number of different industries worldwide. 

This seems to be the second cyberattack that hit JLR this yr. In March, the Hellcat ransomware group claimed to have stolen a whole lot of gigabytes of knowledge from the carmaker.Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

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