Renault stops production
at some sites after cyber attack
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[May 13, 2017]
PARIS (Reuters) - French carmaker
Renault stopped production at several sites on Saturday to prevent the
spread of a global cyber attack that hit its computer systems, a
spokesman said.
"Proactive measures have been put in place, including the temporarily
suspension of industrial activity at some sites," the spokesman said.
The Paris prosecutor has opened an investigation following the cyber
attack, a judicial source told Reuters on Saturday. The probe covers
"Renault and other possible victims," the source said.
Renault's plant at Sandouville in northwestern France was one of the
factories that stopped production, the spokesman said, declining to
provide a full list of affected sites.
The manufacturer is the first major French company to report being
affected by the ransomware cyber attack that has infected tens of
thousands of computers in nearly 100 countries.
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A Renault car company logo is seen outside an automobile dealership
in Nice, France, March 29, 2016. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
PSA Group, Renault's French rival, was not affected, a spokesman said on
Saturday.
(Reporting by Mathieu Rosemain and Yann Le Guernigou,; Additional reporting by
Emmanuel Jarry; Editing by Mark Potter)
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