Last week, a cyber attack on the production of automotive parts at the US Yanfeng International Automotive Technology in the USA had a impact effect on Stellantis and the car manufacturer had to stop the installation on certain lines.
In a short statement published last week, Stellantis said: uz Because of a problem with an external supplier, production was interrupted in some North American assembly facilities.
The car manufacturer said he would not provide information about affected facilities or any other details. According to a recent study by cyber security firm Kapersky, almost two (64%) of the leaders of the automotive industry believe that supply chains are vulnerable to cyber attacks. Based on 200 interviews with C level managers in the automotive sector, the research revealed that automotive companies faced a wide range of attacks from seller to supplier at almost every stage of production.