Jaguar Land Rover has said parts of its 'digital estate' are 'now up and running' after the devastating cyber attack that brought the company's operations to a near world wide stand still. It means they are able to start sending suppliers money once again.
Due to the size of the JLR supply chain, thousands of staff and businesses have been left massively impacted by the lack of cashflow coming from the car giant. The latest statement implies a corner has been turned at last and the company is taking steps to strengthen its digital defences.
A spokesman for JLR said: "As part of the controlled, phased restart of our operations, today we have informed colleagues, suppliers and retail partners that sections of our digital estate are now up and running. The foundational work of our recovery