
The assembly lines at Toyota’s 14 auto plants in Japan shut down over a problem with a computer system Tuesday. The company, via spokesperson Sawako Takeda, said they don’t believe the problem facing the computer system, which deals with incoming auto parts, was caused by a cyberattack, according to The Associated Press. Takeda said cause is still under investigation. Toyota said that production will restart Wednesday. It also declined to say which models could be affected. “We apologize for all the troubles we have caused,” Toyota said in a statement...