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Logistics company UPS hacked, information leaked, Canadian customer’s business threatened

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Because logistics companies are involved in the frequent handling of customer addresses, phone numbers and other private data, and such companies for customer information security protection is not tight, so many hackers recently targeted logistics companies to attack.

Brett Callow, a researcher at security analyst firm Emsisoft, revealed that he recently received a letter from logistics company UPS Canada advising users to be on the lookout for SMS scams and phishing emails during this time.


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The company’s main business is to provide customers with information about the company’s business. The hacker used UPS’s information search tool from February 1, 2022 to April 24, 2023 to obtain a large amount of private data containing various information about the sender, and packaged the data for sale.


The company’s data is being sold.

The company’s Canadian customers’ business will still be affected by the incident, although Brett Callow believes that UPS did not directly state in the notification letter that “our company’s information was compromised” in order to “prevent user accountability.

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