Carmaker has informed relevant regulators and ‘will contact anyone as appropriate’ as investigation progresses
LNER urges customers to be vigilant after passenger details accessed in cyber-attack
The cyber-attack on Jaguar Land Rover has affected data held by the carmaker, it has said, as its factories in the UK and abroad face prolonged closure.
JLR, Britain’s biggest carmaker, said on Wednesday that in its investigations into the hack, which first emerged last week, it had now discovered data had been breached.
The manufacturer said it could not provide more details of which data was affected, or if customers’ or suppliers’ information was stolen, but said it would be contacting anyone affected.









