Jaguar Land Rover’s Bailout Shows Rising Cost of Cybercrime (1)

Oct. 7, 2025, 8:30 AM UTC

Navarro Jordan ordered his Land Rover Defender in August. On Aug. 15, Jordan, who lives in Los Angeles, got a notification that it had been assembled, and soon after, that it was ready and waiting to be shipped. Then the updates stopped coming.

Delivery should have taken just over a month. Every couple of weeks, he’s been calling, asking his dealer the same question: “What’s going on?” September passed with no clear answers. “It wasn’t until a week ago that my dealer finally admitted they didn’t even know where my car is,” Navarro said. “I’ve just been left in the ...

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