Cyber attackers have been infiltrating the systems of cargo brokers and carriers for over two years, enabling them to create fake listings on freight delivery message boards and hijack millions of dollars' worth of cargo. By posing as legitimate companies, these hackers have been able to deceive unsuspecting parties and redirect cargo shipments to their own advantage. The FBI has issued an advisory warning of this threat, highlighting the significant financial losses incurred by victims1. The hijacking of cargo has resulted in hackers earning substantial sums, with the FBI estimating millions of dollars in losses. This type of cyber-enabled crime poses a significant risk to the logistics and transportation industries, as it can lead to financial losses and reputational damage. The success of these attacks underscores the need for companies to bolster their cybersecurity measures to prevent such breaches, so what matters most to practitioners is implementing robust security protocols to protect against these types of threats.