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Jaguar Land Rover Cyber Incident Potentially UK’s Most Expensive Data Breach

A recent cyberattack on Jaguar Land Rover is estimated to have resulted in losses approaching £1.9 billion, potentially making it the most economically damaging cyber incident in UK history. The breach affected production across multiple factories and required substantial government intervention. Recovery is expected to extend into 2026, according to analysts.

Unprecedented Financial Impact

The cyberattack targeting Jaguar Land Rover in August could represent the most costly data breach in United Kingdom history, with estimated losses reaching approximately £1.9 billion ($2.6 billion), according to new Reuters reporting. The incident has reportedly affected over 5,000 related organizations throughout the UK, including suppliers and dealerships, significantly widening the breach’s economic impact beyond JLR itself.

AutomotiveBusinessCybersecurity

Jaguar Land Rover Cyber Attack Inflicts £1.9 Billion Economic Damage on UK

The August hack of Jaguar Land Rover has reportedly cost the UK economy £1.9 billion, affecting thousands of businesses. Production was halted for nearly six weeks, with losses potentially rising if recovery delays persist.

Massive Economic Impact from Cyber Incident

The August cyberattack on Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has reportedly inflicted a staggering £1.9 billion (approximately $2.55 billion) blow to the British economy, according to a recent analysis. Sources indicate that over 5,000 organizations across the UK felt the ripple effects of this security breach, which forced a nearly six-week shutdown at the automaker’s production facilities.