Jaguar Land Rover extends production halt after cyberattack
The company confirmed some data had been accessed during the cyberattack, though details remain unclear.
Jaguar Land Rover has told staff to stay at home until at least Wednesday as the company continues to recover from a cyberattack.
The hack forced JLR to shut down systems on 31 August, disrupting operations at plants in Halewood, Solihull and Wolverhampton, UK. Production was initially paused until 9 September but has now been extended for at least another week.
Business minister Sir Chris Bryant said it was too early to determine whether the attack was state-sponsored. The incident follows a wave of cyberattacks in the UK, including recent breaches at M&S, Harrods and train operator LNER.
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