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Hackers Target Global Shipping Tech
1 Feb
Summary
- Hackers exploit logistics platforms to redirect shipments for theft.
- Basic security flaws left shipping platform exposed online for months.
- Researchers struggled to get company to fix critical vulnerabilities.

The technology powering global shipping is now a prime target for hackers, who can exploit logistics platforms to redirect high-value cargo. Organized crime groups are leveraging these cyber attacks to steal goods remotely, bypassing traditional theft methods.
A significant incident involved Bluspark Global, a New York-based company whose Bluvoyix platform manages freight worldwide for hundreds of businesses, including major retailers. The platform reportedly suffered from basic security flaws for an extended period, leaving it vulnerable to internet-based attacks.
These vulnerabilities, including plaintext passwords and remote access exploits, could have exposed decades of shipment records and customer data. Security researcher Eaton Zveare discovered these flaws in October and faced significant challenges in notifying Bluspark, with the company eventually responding only after press involvement.




