Many small firms reliant on Jaguar Land Rover have 'weeks left' before damage 'untenable'
Small firms reliant on the production-halted British car maker Jaguar Land Rover, "may have at best a week of cashflow left to support themselves" with "urgent" action needed to support businesses.
The cyber attack on Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), which halted production for nearly six weeks at its sites, cost the company roughly £200m, it has been revealed.
The cyber attack on Jaguar Land Rover is believed to have been the "most financially damaging" in UK history at an estimated cost of £1.9bn, a security body has said.
The production shutdown at cyber attack-hit Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has entered its sixth week, a week after it had raised hopes of a phased restart "in the coming days".
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