Cyberattacks are showing up more often in day-to-day logistics, and new data suggests the problem is only getting bigger.
A new report from Everstream Analytics finds that cyberattacks targeting logistics companies are expected to double in 2026, following several years of sharp growth. The research tracks incidents affecting carriers, ports, 3PLs, and other logistics providers and shows attacks are up nearly 1,000% since 2021.
In 2025 alone, cyber incidents tied to logistics jumped 61%, climbing from 132 cases to 213. Hackers are moving away from hitting individual companies and instead going after shared transportation networks, where a single breach can ripple across thousands of businesses.
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