Jaguar Land Rover faces severe disruption due to a cyber incident, forcing factory staff to stay home until next week. The breach, part of a global trend, has not resulted in customer data theft. Similarly affected companies like Marks & Spencer have suffered significant financial losses from cyberattacks.

JLR, owned by Tata Motors, is racing to restart operations after shutting down systems to mitigate the cyber incident impact. The disruption adds to JLR’s challenges this year, including a sales drop and U.S. tariff uncertainties. The company has lowered its profit margin target due to ongoing market challenges in the U.S., China, and Europe.

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