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System update caused Toyota’s 14-plant shutdown

Cyberattack ruled out as reported cause was a routine systems update

Dani Cole August 31 2023

The system failure which prompted a shutdown of Toyota’s domestic plants earlier this week was caused by a parts ordering system update, sources have told Reuters.

There were 14 plants affected, along with 28 vehicle assembly lines.

The automaker stopped production for a full day as investigations were made.

A cyberattack was considered ‘unlikely’, a Toyota spokesperson said previously.

Reuters estimates that the cost of the stoppage could be around $356 million of revenue.

Toyota has not given details of what went wrong, clarifying only that it was not a cyberattack.

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