M&S hackers claim to be behind Jaguar Land Rover cyber attack
A group of hackers reportedly claimed responsibility for the recent cyber attack on Jaguar Land Rover, stating they are affiliated with the notorious hacking group known as M&S. The cyber attack on Jaguar Land Rover occurred last week, disrupting the company’s operations and leading to concerns about potential data breaches.
According to a statement released by the hackers on a well-known hacking forum, they targeted Jaguar Land Rover as part of their broader efforts to expose vulnerabilities in high-profile companies’ cybersecurity systems. The group claimed that they were able to infiltrate the company’s network undetected and access sensitive information.
In response to the allegations, Jaguar Land Rover acknowledged the cyber attack and stated that they are working with cybersecurity experts to investigate the extent of the breach and mitigate any damage caused. The company reassured customers that their data safety and privacy are a top priority.
The motives behind the cyber attack remain unclear, as M&S hackers have not provided specific details regarding their reasons for targeting Jaguar Land Rover. It is also uncertain whether any data was compromised during the breach.
The cybersecurity breach serves as a reminder of the increasing threats posed by hackers to large corporations and the importance of robust cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive information.
Sources Analysis:
M&S hackers: The group has a history of targeting high-profile companies for various reasons, including activism and financial gain. Their motives are often linked to exposing vulnerabilities in cybersecurity systems.
Jaguar Land Rover: The company is directly involved in the cyber attack and has a vested interest in minimizing the damage caused by the breach.
Fact Check:
– The cyber attack on Jaguar Land Rover: Verified facts, as it has been confirmed by both the hackers and the company.
– The hackers’ affiliation with M&S: Unconfirmed claim, as it is based on the statement released by the hackers and has not been independently verified.
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