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Jaguar Land Rover Confirms Data Impact in Cybersecurity Breach

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) confirmed Wednesday that “some data” was compromised in a cybersecurity incident disclosed last week, which has disrupted both production and sales at the luxury carmaker.

Key Details

  • JLR has not specified the type of data affected.

  • The company said it is working with authorities and forensic teams to investigate.

  • Impacted individuals or entities will be contacted directly if necessary.

Context

  • JLR, owned by India’s Tata Motors, shut down internal systems last week to contain the breach.

  • The company is already facing launch delays and slowing demand, making the disruption more challenging.

  • UK media outlets have linked the incident to several cybercriminal groups, though JLR has not confirmed responsibility claims.

Next Steps

  • The forensic investigation is ongoing.

  • JLR says it will continue updating authorities and stakeholders as more details emerge.

  • Disruptions could potentially last several weeks.

Chinese Hackers Breach U.S. Agency Overseeing Foreign Investments

Chinese hackers have reportedly breached the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS), a crucial agency responsible for evaluating foreign investments for potential national security threats, CNN reported on Friday. The hack is part of a broader cybersecurity breach into the U.S. Treasury Department’s unclassified systems, according to sources familiar with the matter.

The breach’s timing was not specified, and neither the U.S. Treasury Department nor CFIUS provided immediate responses to inquiries from Reuters outside regular business hours. The incident raises concerns about the security of sensitive data related to foreign investments and national security assessments conducted by CFIUS.