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Disrupting car production and grocery access, cyberattacks upset British life
Business Standard
|October 08, 2025
Jaguar Land Rover is the third big British brand to have its operations severely affected by a breach this year.
For more than a month, Jaguar Land Rover hasn't built a single car. The production halt has probably cost the company millions of pounds a day. Jaguar Land Rover has not confirmed the nature of the attack, though cybersecurity experts say it was most likely an extortion-based attack, in which hackers steal data or block systems until a ransom is paid.
Cyberattacks seem inevitable lately, and large-scale theft of customer data has begun to feel almost routine. Attacks that upend company operations are exposing troubling vulnerabilities.
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