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Bajaj Auto cyber security incident: Co says key biz functions like manufacturing operating normally
Bajaj Auto confirmed on Friday that its manufacturing, sales, and service operations are functioning as usual following a cybersecurity incident reported on June 23, 2026. The company is actively investigating the ransomware attack that affected its systems and subsidiary, Bajaj Auto Technology Ltd. Despite the ongoing probe, Bajaj Auto is prioritizing business continuity and ensuring uninterrupted service for its stakeholders.
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