Forwarders face profitability test as freight markets look set to stabilise
As global freight markets begin to show signs of stabilisation after months of disruption, the industry’s largest forwarders have shown ...
A recently published account of an alleged cyberattack on “Estes” – which, given other background stories, we safely presume to mean Estes Express Lines, the prominent, Virginia-based LTL carrier – has been circulating in logistics and cybersecurity circles.
Although in parts it looks totally unreliable (AI-generated? For instance, Estes, is not a listed company!), the report describes, in granular detail, what appears to be a textbook incident response: anomalous connections detected; 27 devices isolated; forensic images preserved within 12 hours; the ...
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