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Cyber-Enabled Cargo Crime: How Cybercrime Tradecraft is Used to Steal Freight

sourceBleeping Computer
calendar_todayMay 14, 2026
schedule1 min read
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Cybercrime Tactics Transform Cargo Theft in Supply Chains

Summary

Cargo theft has evolved from physical hijackings to sophisticated cyber-enabled crimes, using phishing emails and stolen credentials to reroute and steal freight. The NMFTA highlights the impact of these cybercrime tactics on transportation security.

Key Points

  • Cargo theft now primarily involves cybercrime methods such as phishing and credential theft.
  • The NMFTA (National Motor Freight Traffic Association) reports on the changing landscape of cargo crime.
  • Cyber-enabled cargo crime poses a significant threat to supply chain security.
  • Traditional methods of hijacking are being replaced by digital manipulation of logistics systems.

Analysis

The shift from physical to cyber-enabled cargo theft underscores the growing sophistication of cybercriminals and their ability to exploit vulnerabilities in digital systems. This evolution highlights the need for enhanced cybersecurity measures within the logistics and transportation sectors to protect against these emerging threats.

Conclusion

IT professionals should prioritize strengthening cybersecurity protocols in logistics systems, focusing on phishing prevention and credential protection to mitigate the risks associated with cyber-enabled cargo crime.