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Hackers Weaponize Remote Tools to Hijack Cargo Freight

Posted on November 3, 2025
Hackers Weaponize Remote Tools to Hijack Cargo Freight

Researchers uncovered a new threat campaign in which attackers use RMM tools to steal physical cargo out of the supply chain.

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