Jaguar Land Rover Extends Global Production Halt Due to Cyberattack
Jaguar Land Rover extended its global production halt until at least October 1st due to a cyberattack, impacting over 30,000 employees and its supply chain while investigations proceed.
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Overview
- Jaguar Land Rover's production lines worldwide have been halted due to a cyberattack, causing significant disruption to its manufacturing operations across all factories.
- The company has extended this shutdown until at least October 1, indicating a prolonged impact on its global vehicle production schedule.
- The production halt directly affects over 30,000 Jaguar Land Rover employees and supports tens of thousands more jobs through its supply chain.
- JLR is actively collaborating with law enforcement and the U.K. government's National Cyber Security Center to investigate the cyberattack.
- Limited information has been disclosed as the company works towards a safe restart of operations following the extensive cyber incident.
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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally by focusing on factual reporting of the Jaguar Land Rover cyberattack and its operational impact. They detail the production halt, its ripple effect on the supply chain, and the responses from JLR and the UK government, presenting information without evaluative language or overt bias.
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Jaguar Land Rover has not disclosed specific details about the type of cyberattack but confirmed it was significant enough to disrupt all manufacturing lines globally.
The cyberattack has severely disrupted Jaguar Land Rover's supply chain operations, affecting tens of thousands of jobs connected to component manufacturing and logistics.
Jaguar Land Rover is collaborating closely with law enforcement agencies and the U.K. National Cyber Security Center to investigate the attack and secure its systems before restarting production.
The company has extended the production halt until at least October 1st, with no exact restart date announced, depending on investigation outcomes and system restoration.
More than 30,000 Jaguar Land Rover employees are directly affected by the production halt, with an additional impact on tens of thousands working in the broader supply chain.
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