
Jaguar Land Rover was forced to temporarily halt production due to a cyberattack. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Operations at factories in the United Kingdom were stopped, and workers were temporarily sent home. Initially, the company stated that no data had been stolen, but after 11 days, it admitted that some data had been affected.
So far, no specific information has been provided about which data was stolen. The cybercriminal group called “Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters” claimed responsibility for the attack.
Jaguar Land Rover is temporarily shutting down its IT systems and working on restoring them. The UK government and cybersecurity center are assisting the company.
Experts expect the factories to resume operations in the coming days. This incident once again highlighted the importance of cybersecurity in the automotive industry.
The company has started efforts to strengthen security measures and reinforce its systems. Special attention is also being given to protecting user and customer data.
This event has further emphasized the need to combat cyberattacks in industrial sectors. Jaguar Land Rover and other companies are striving to implement new technologies and security systems to prevent such incidents.
Particular focus is being placed on cooperation and skill development in the field of cybersecurity.