Key facts
- Russian hackers are reportedly behind a cyberattack on Jaguar Land Rover.
- The cyberattack cost the British economy an estimated $2.5 billion.
- Production at Jaguar Land Rover was halted for months due to the breach.
- The U.K. government provided a £1.5 billion bailout to Jaguar Land Rover.
- The New York Times reported on the incident and identified the hackers.
Russian hackers are reportedly responsible for a major cyberattack against the automaker Jaguar Land Rover, according to a report by The New York Times. The breach is estimated to have cost the British economy $2.5 billion. The cyberattack caused production at Jaguar Land Rover to halt for several months. In response to the significant financial impact of the breach, the U.K. government provided a bailout package amounting to £1.5 billion to the automaker. The New York Times identified the group behind the attack as Russian hackers, highlighting the sophisticated nature of the operation and its substantial economic consequences.
