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Pirates Hacked Shipping Firm's CMS To Plan Attacks, Find Valuable Cargo (softpedia.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Verizon's most recent Data Breach Digest includes a curious hacking case. Apparently a group of sea pirates have hired a hacker who uploaded a Web shell to a shipping company's CMS that allowed them to download cargo inventories and ship routes. They then used this information to attack ships, equipped with a barcode reader (and weapons of course), searching specific crates, emptying all the high-value cargo, and making off with the loot within minutes of launching their attacks.

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  1. Re:Unarmed ships are helpless. by excelsior_gr · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Get Gatling guns on one ship, the next pirate crew will show up with an RPG. If I was a sailor on one of those ships, there would be no chance in frozen hell I would fire back on a pirate to protect some rich dude's shit on board that's probably insured anyway. You can be as gun-ho about this as you want from your armchair, I'm throwing my hands in the air and letting the pirates go with the cargo.

  2. Re:Unarmed ships are helpless. by jcr · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Defending yourself and your neighbors is virtuous. If you can't see that, you're useless to those around you.

    -jcr

    --
    The only title of honor that a tyrant can grant is "Enemy of the State."
  3. Way To Much Effort by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Apparently a group of sea pirates have hired a hacker who uploaded a Web shell to a shipping company's CMS that allowed them to download cargo inventories and ship routes. They then used this information to attack ships, equipped with a barcode reader (and weapons of course), searching specific crates

    if you've got that much access, why not just reassign valuable packages/containers deliveries to addresses or shipping companies you control in,and just drive the goods away. Who looks inside a shipping container at a dock anyway? Pick random/breakable commodities of modest value and the company might never twig anything was wrong until you had made off with millions. I don't see the advantage in storming a supercarrier in a small boat and making off with handfuls of jewlery when you could have an entire container delivered to your front door.