Jeremy Clarkson recently revealed that his new pub, The Farmer’s Dog, was the victim of a cyber attack.
Telly legend Jeremy, 65, whose show, It’s Clarkson on TV is on tonight (Saturday, September 13), revealed all in his regular newspaper column recently.
Jeremy Clarkson on hackers stealing money from his pub
Last summer, Clarkson’s Farm star Jeremy opened his pub, The Farmer’s Dog, to the public.
However, earlier this month, a year on from the pub’s grand opening, Jeremy revealed that it was a victim of a major cyber attack.
Writing in his column for The Sun, he said: “So, Jaguar Land Rover had to shut down its production lines this week after systems were breached by computer hackers. And we are told similar attacks were launched in recent months on both M&S and the Co-op.
“But no one thought to mention that my pub, The Farmer’s Dog, has been hit too. It was though,” he then continued.
“Someone broke into our accounting system and helped themselves to £27,000.”
However, it remains unclear how the hackers gained access to the pub’s computer system, or whether there has been any success in tracking them down.
Jeremy was left ‘devastated’ by the TB outbreak (Credit: ITV)
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