Phishing Platform Targeting Trucking and Logistics Disrupted
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Russian and Armenian operators were identified behind the 'Diesel Vortex' group, which developed a phishing-as-a-service targeting logistics platforms. The operation facilitated multiple types of fraud and demonstrated deep industry knowledge.
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Russian and Armenian Operators Tied to Logistics-Focused 'Diesel Vortex' Group Cybersecurity investigators have identified, unmasked and disrupted a months-long organized criminal effort that developed a phishing-as-a-service designed to target Western users of popular logistics platforms, facilitating multiple types of fraud and displaying operators' deep industry knowledge.