Sept. 23 (UPI) -- Jaguar Land Rover said its shutdown of production after a cyberattack in late August would continue until at least Oct. 1.
The attack targeted the company's retail and production operations. It was one of several cyber- and ransomware attacks that have recently hit many European organizations, including hospitals, charities and airports in Brussels, Berlin, Dublin and London.
Marks & Spencer, one of Britain's largest retailers, was hit in April by a cyberattack that the company said would cost it about $405 million in lost profits this year.
Jaguar Land Rover has been unable to produce cars since the attack at the end of August forced it to shut down its IT networks.
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