Bajaj Auto Ransomware Attack: Internal Systems and Tech Subsidiary Hit
Bajaj Auto has disclosed a ransomware incident affecting company systems and Bajaj Auto Technology Ltd, making cybersecurity the latest risk area for one of India's largest two-wheeler and three-wheeler manufacturers. The incident was reported around 8 am IST on June 23, 2026, after which the compan...
Bajaj Auto has disclosed a ransomware incident affecting company systems and Bajaj Auto Technology Ltd, making cybersecurity the latest risk area for one of India's largest two-wheeler and three-wheeler manufacturers. The incident was reported around 8 am IST on June 23, 2026, after which the company said its technical teams, management, and cybersecurity experts began containment measures.
What you need to know
Incident type: Ransomware affecting company systems.
Reported timing: Around 8 am IST on June 23, 2026.
Affected entity named: Bajaj Auto Technology Ltd was included in the disclosure context.
Regulatory response: The company reported the incident to CERT-In.
Open question: Bajaj has not fully detailed data, manufacturing, dealer, or customer-facing impact.
What Bajaj Auto has said so far
The company said mitigation measures were initiated and that the response involved technical teams, management, and cybersecurity experts. It also said mitigation had so far been successful. That is an important signal, but it does not answer every question a customer, dealer, investor, or supplier may have.

Known vs not disclosed
| Area | Status from available disclosure |
|---|---|
| Ransomware incident | Confirmed |
| CERT-In reporting | Confirmed |
| Containment response | Confirmed as initiated |
| Customer data impact | Not disclosed |
| Manufacturing impact | Not disclosed |
| Dealer or supply-chain impact | Not disclosed |
Why this matters for the auto industry
Modern automotive companies rely on connected factories, supplier systems, dealer networks, finance workflows, telematics, customer service platforms, and internal product-development systems. A cyber incident can therefore become more than an IT problem if it disrupts production planning, dealer operations, parts availability, or customer trust.
For now, the responsible reading is cautious: Bajaj has disclosed the incident and response, but the public information does not prove a major production halt or customer-data compromise. Those details should be treated as unknown unless the company confirms them.
What to watch next
Whether Bajaj issues a follow-up disclosure on operational impact.
Whether any data exposure is confirmed or ruled out.
Whether dealer, supplier, or customer-facing systems are mentioned later.
Whether production, dispatch, or after-sales timelines are affected.
FAQs
Did Bajaj Auto confirm a ransomware attack?
Yes. Bajaj Auto disclosed a ransomware incident affecting company systems and mentioned Bajaj Auto Technology Ltd in the disclosure context.
Was the incident reported to CERT-In?
Yes. The company said the incident was reported to CERT-In.
Do we know if customer data was affected?
No. Based on the available information, customer-data impact has not been disclosed.
Did Bajaj say manufacturing was affected?
The available disclosure does not clearly state whether manufacturing, supply chain, sales, or customer-facing systems were affected.
Bottom line: The Bajaj Auto ransomware disclosure is a reminder that automotive cybersecurity now sits alongside production, supply chain, and product strategy as a serious business-risk area for Indian OEMs.
Maxabout Team
Editorial Team
Specializes in: Automotive News, Reviews, Analysis
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