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Cybercriminals hijack cargo using phishing and fake load posts, stealing $111.88M in Q3 2025.
Hackers are teaming with organized crime to hijack high-value cargo by infiltrating freight companies via phishing and fake load postings, according to Proofpoint.
Using malicious links and remote access tools, attackers gain control of logistics systems to reroute or steal shipments of electronics, energy drinks, and other valuable goods.
Nearly two dozen campaigns were observed in late 2025, with thefts rising to $35 billion annually and a record $111.88 million in stolen goods in Q3 2025.
The attacks exploit fast-paced industry practices and digital vulnerabilities, with criminal groups likely based in Russia or Eastern Europe.
Los delincuentes cibernéticos secuestran carga usando phishing y cargadores falsos, robando $111.88M en el tercer trimestre de 2025.