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Bajaj Auto Hit by Ransomware, Systems Compromised

Bajaj Auto Hit by Ransomware, Systems Compromised

Posted on June 23, 2026 By CWS

India’s prominent motorcycle manufacturer, Bajaj Auto, recently announced that it experienced a ransomware attack affecting its main operations and its technology arm, Bajaj Auto Technology Ltd (BATL). This incident, detected on June 23, 2026, at around 8:00 AM IST, marks the company as another major Indian industrial name impacted by the rising wave of ransomware threats.

Details of the Cybersecurity Breach

The breach was officially acknowledged in a regulatory filing, where Bajaj Auto confirmed that both its IT infrastructure and BATL’s systems were affected. The attack is part of a broader trend where industrial and automotive sectors are increasingly targeted by cybercriminals.

Upon discovering the ransomware, Bajaj Auto’s internal teams, alongside external cybersecurity experts and senior management, took swift action to counteract the threat. They initiated containment protocols and precautionary measures aimed at minimizing the ransomware’s spread and its operational repercussions.

Company’s Response and Mitigation Efforts

Bajaj Auto stated that their technical team, in collaboration with cybersecurity professionals, acted immediately to implement necessary precautions and protocols. These actions have reportedly been effective in mitigating the attack’s impact, though the full extent of the disruption remains undisclosed. The potential compromise of sensitive data and its effects on manufacturing and supply chains are still under investigation.

In accordance with Indian cybersecurity laws, Bajaj Auto has informed the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) about the incident, adhering to the Information Technology Act, 2000. Additionally, the company filed a disclosure under Regulation 30 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, emphasizing corporate governance and transparency.

Implications for the Industry

The attack on Bajaj Auto highlights a worrying trend of ransomware targeting industrial manufacturers globally, including the automotive sector in India. As one of India’s largest producers of motorcycles and three-wheeled vehicles, any significant disruption to Bajaj Auto’s IT systems could have far-reaching effects on its supply chain and production capabilities.

While the company has not yet identified the perpetrators behind the attack, further updates are anticipated as investigations continue. This incident underscores the urgent need for enhanced cyber resilience across India’s manufacturing industry to safeguard against similar threats in the future.

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Cyber Security News Tags:automotive industry, Bajaj Auto, CERT-In, cyber resilience, Cybersecurity, data breach, India, IT security, ransomware attack, SEBI regulations

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