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£3.4bn turnover car dealership suffers ransonware attack

Pendragon said its IT systems had been hacked but it was still able to operate as normal

Pendragon trades under names including Evans Halshaw(Image: Manchester Evening News)

Pendragon – the car dealership group which owns Evans Halshaw and Stratstone – has taken out a high court injunction after being subjected to a ransomware attack.

The £3.4 billion turnover business said its IT systems had been hacked but it was still able to operate as normal.

It said it had rejected the hackers’ demands – reported to be for $60 million (or around £54 million) – and reported the incident to º£½ÇÊÓÆµ government cybercrime agencies and the police.

It said: “We have identified suspicious activity on part of our IT systems and have confirmed we experienced an IT security incident.

“This has not affected our ability to operate, and we continue to service our customers and communities as normal.

“Upon discovery, we took immediate steps to contain the incident.

“Our security specialists launched an extensive investigation to assess fully what has happened and we’ll be keeping our customers and partners updated.

“To add, the Pinewood Dealer Management System was and remains completely unaffected.”