Financial Times:
The Cyber Monitoring Center, a not-for-profit organisation, estimates that the Jaguar Land Rover cyberattack cost the UK economy at least £1.9 billion and affected more than 5,000 UK organisations.— The incident was likely “the most economically damaging cyber event” for the country, according to the Cyber Classification Group.
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