Cyber attack on tech provider blacks out live tracking for UK retail deliveries
Some UK retail deliveries have lost live tracking services following a cyber attack on fleet ...
Toll Group is having a tough year, and has confirmed that the “unusual activity” on its servers last week was a cyber attack, which has now led to ransom demands.
The threat – unrelated to the attack on Toll in January – involves ransomware called Nefilim.
The hackers accessed a corporate server containing information on Toll staff and some commercial agreements with enterprise customers, although Toll said the server was not “designed as a repository for customer operational data”.
Toll said the hackers had ...
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TDRev
May 13, 2020 at 5:04 amHow is this not in the mainstream media? It’s causing the whole logistics chain to grind to a halt… although most third-parties are calling it covid-19 related delays until pressed.