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Jaguar Land Rover Hack 'Has Cost 30,000 Cars and Threatens Supply Chain'

Wednesday September 24, 2025. 12:00 PM , from Slashdot
Jaguar Land Rover Hack 'Has Cost 30,000 Cars and Threatens Supply Chain'
Jaguar Land Rover has halted production for nearly a month following a major cyberattack, costing an estimated 30,000 vehicles and billions in lost revenue. 'The company said on Tuesday that production would be halted for another week until at least October 1, which increased concerns that a full return to production could be months away,' reports The Times. From the report: David Bailey, professor of business economics at Birmingham University, said the JLR statement did not commit to reopening production on October 1 and even if it did 'it's not going to be back to normal, but phased production start with some lines opening before others, as we saw after the Covid closure back in 2020.' He said: 'It's 24 days [shutdown] as of September 24. So that is roughly 1,000 cars a day, 24,000 cars not produced. So by then, that's about 1.7 billion pounds in lost revenue. By October 1, it will be a hit to revenue of something like 2.2 billion pounds. It's pretty massive. JLR can get through, but they're going to be burning through cash this month.'

Bailey also raised concerns that smaller companies further down the supply chain lacked the cash reserves to withstand the shutdown. The company directly employs more than 30,000 people, and it is estimated that approximately 200,000 workers in the supply chain depend on work from JLR. 'The union has said that in some cases, staff have been told to go and apply for universal credit. There are firms I know that have applied for bank loans to keep going. But even then, you know they're approaching the limit of what they do. There's an added knock-on effect that some of the suppliers also supply other car assemblers, Toyota or Mini. So some of those are concerned that bits of the supply chain may go under and affect them as well, because the industry is so connected. One way or another, the government's going to take a hit. Either through some sort of emergency support, whether that's furlough or emergency short-term loans or through unemployment benefit, if this carries on.'

There has been uncertainty over the extent of the cyberattack and exactly how the company has been affected, as well as who is responsible for it. According to one source, some JLR staff were still unable last week to access the Slack messaging system through the company's 'one sign on' system. The JLR statement added: 'We have made this decision to give clarity for the coming week as we build the timeline for the phased restart of our operations and continue our investigation.'

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