Jaguar Land Rover issues FIRST statement after cyber incident hits retail and production activities: ‘No evidence…’
Luxury car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) published the first statement after the company’s services were broken due to cyber security incident, and that he could not find “evidence” that customer data was affected.
Tata Motors, the car manufacturer, the cyber event, revealing, “emergency action” and “global applications in a controlled way” said they are working to work, he said.
What did Jlr say? Full expression
In a press release on September 2, JLR said, “JLR was affected by a cyber event. We immediately took action to reduce its impact by closing our systems.
“At this stage there is no evidence that any customer data was stolen, but our retail and production activities are seriously broken,” he added.
No more details or features were provided.
According to the Reuters report, Tata Motors did not respond immediately to queries.
JLR Cyber Security: What happened?
The report said that this degradation delayed the launch of electric range rover and jaguar models due to “more test and demand demand” reports in July of JLR, reports in July.
According to a PTI report, the car major, the United States President Donald Trump’s tariffs imposed on the tariffs imposed by the United States, and the latest trade agreement has provided some pressure on the American market in automatic exports.
Do British automobile manufacturers see cyber security concerns?
The car manufacturer is the last British company that has been hit by cyber security in recent months, as the automobile manufacturer has increasingly disrupts threat actors in a more complex way due to an increase in cyber and ransom software attacks in recent months.
Last month, the British retailer M & S continued to click on a cyber hack and data theft after a four -month hiatus and receive orders for clothes. Computer pirates also tried to enter the systems of the retailer cooperative group in April.
(With inputs from agencies)



