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Production of Jaguar Land Rover, which was severely struck by the cybersecurity


Jaguar Land Rover says the cybersecurity has a “severely disrupted” car production in addition to running retail.

The company, owned by Tata Motors in India, says it has taken immediate measures to reduce the effect of penetration and is working quickly to restart the operations.

He said there was no evidence of any customer data that had been stolen.

The attack began on Sunday and comes in a great time for car sales in the UK, as it became the latest collection of new recording boards available on Monday September 1.

It is traditionally customary a common time for consumers to deliver a new vehicle.

The BBC realizes that the attack was discovered as it was progressing, and the company closed its information technology systems in an attempt to reduce the damage that occurs.

The workers at the Halewood factory in the company in Mersyside were informed by e -mail early Monday morning not to enter into work, with others sent to the house – Liverpool Eco said.

He was not yet known from the attack, but it comes in the wake of the outcomes attacks on prominent retail companies in the United Kingdom, including cooperative, Marks and Spencer.

In both cases, infiltrators sought to blackmail money.

In a statement, the company wrote: “JLR was affected by an electronic accident. We have taken immediate measures to alleviate their impact by offering our systems proactively.

“We are now working at a pace to restart our global applications in a controlled manner.

“At this stage, there is no evidence of any customer data that I have stolen, but our retail and production activities have been severely disabled.”

This production is a new blow to the company, which recently revealed a recession in the profits attributed to the costs of the US tariff.

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