Jaguar Land Rover says a cyber-attack has “severely disrupted” automobile manufacturing in addition to its retail operation.
The agency, which is owned by India’s Tata Motors, says it took instant motion to minimize the impact of the hack and is working rapidly to restart operations.
There was no proof any buyer information had been stolen, it stated.
The assault started on Sunday and comes at a big time for UK automobile gross sales, as the most recent batch of recent registration plates grew to become accessible on Monday 1 September.
It is historically a well-liked time for customers to take supply of a brand new automobile.
The BBC understands that the assault was detected whereas in progress, and the corporate shut down its IT techniques in an effort to minimise the injury being finished.
Staff on the firm’s Halewood plant in Merseyside have been instructed by electronic mail early on Monday morning to not come into work, with others despatched house – as first reported by the Liverpool Echo.
It’s not but identified who’s accountable for the assault, nevertheless it comes within the wake of crippling assaults on distinguished UK retail companies together with the Co-op and Marks and Spencer.
In each instances the hackers sought to extort cash.
In an announcement the agency wrote: “JLR has been impacted by a cyber incident. We took instant motion to mitigate its impression by proactively shutting down our techniques.
“We at the moment are working at tempo to restart our world purposes in a managed method.
“At this stage there is no such thing as a proof any buyer information has been stolen however our retail and manufacturing actions have been severely disrupted”
The halt in manufacturing is a recent blow to the agency which just lately revealed a droop in income attributed to rising in prices attributable to US tariffs.