Supply chain cybersecurity and modern-day cargo theft
Briefly

In 2024, over $700 million in cargo shipments were stolen, highlighting the vulnerability of modern supply chains to sophisticated cybercriminal tactics rather than traditional heists.
Modern hijackers operate by simply obtaining login credentials, enabling them to access billions in shipments, demonstrating the technological vulnerabilities in global logistics.
Cybercriminals exploit human error within organizations, making all personnel vulnerable to phishing schemes, which reportedly ensnare 30% of adults despite training and safeguards.
High-profile breaches, like the one suffered by DP World, disrupt operations significantly, underscoring how reliant the shipping industry is on technology while being equally exposed to risks.
Read at Securitymagazine
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