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Russian hackers were behind $2.5 billion hack of Jaguar Land Rover: report

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June 26, 2026

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The hack on car giant Jaguar Land Rover last year was one the most disrupting, damaging, and costly hacks of the last few years.

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The Next Web

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· Jun 26, 2026

Russian hackers were behind the Jaguar Land Rover attack that cost the British economy two and a half billion dollars

Russian hackers were behind last year’s devastating cyberattack on Jaguar Land Rover, according to a New York Times investigation published Thursday. The breach, which began on 31 August 2025, shut down production across JLR’s factories for nearly six weeks and cost the British economy an estimated two and a half billion dollars, making it the [] This story continues at The Next Web

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· Jun 26, 2026

Russian hackers were behind $2.5B hack of Jaguar Land Rover: Report

The hack on car giant Jaguar Land Rover last year was one of the most disrupting, damaging, and costly hacks of the last few years.

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· Jun 27, 2026

Inside the $2.5 Billion Cyberattack That Shut Down Jaguar Land Rover

A new report reveals Russian hackers were behind the 2025 security breach that paralyzed the British automaker for five weeks. ‘They just wanted to see if they could do it,’ said one official.

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Dutch spy agencies: Russia hacked cameras to spy on military routes

Russian hackers compromised internet-connected cameras, including a small number along military routes in the Netherlands, Dutch intelligence agencies

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· Jul 2, 2026

Hacker remained undetected in “Latvijas valsts meži” system for several days

A hacker had gained access to the IT systems of Latvia’s state-owned forestry company “Latvijas valsts meži” (LVM) as early as 11 June but only began carrying out active operations during the night of 22–23 June, Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs told journalists on Thursday following a Cabinet meeting on the cyberattack. However, the hacker remained [] The post Hacker remained undetected in “Latvijas valsts meži” system for several days appeared first on Baltic News Network.

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