Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) says "some data" was affected after the luxury car maker suffered a digital break-in early last week.
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The Tata-owned automaker said on September 2 it had shut down its systems to mitigate the impact of the "incident" and claimed there was "no evidence" of data theft, although its retail and production activities have been severely dented.
Four days later, it apologized for the continued disruption amid ongoing efforts to kickstart systems, thanking staff, customers, and suppliers for their patience. Retail partners were still open for business, it added.
However, in the latest update today, JLR confirmed that the situation was rather worse than initially estimated. A s