Toll opens Manila office with an eye on '$49bn of untapped export potential'
Toll Group has opened an office in Manila, just as the Philippines claims to offer ...
More trouble at Toll Group. According to IT News, the forwarder has had to take some platforms offline after finding “unusual activity” on some of its servers.
Toll’s website does not mention it, however, and The Loadstar is awaiting confirmation from the company. However,Toll told IT News it did not think the activity was connected to its ransomware attack on 31 January, from which it took some weeks to recover.
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