Overview
- Jaguar Land Rover reports that ongoing investigations indicate “some data” were taken, potentially including customer information.
- The company says it will contact people if it confirms their data were involved in the breach.
- Production and sales were disrupted last week, and some manufacturing remains suspended, according to PA.
- The firm has not attributed the attack or named a responsible group.
- JLR, owned by Tata Motors, is working around the clock to restore normal operations as the incident follows other high-profile UK cyberattacks, including on Marks and Spencer and the British Library.