The attack was discovered on January 31 when the internal staff detected a piece of ransomware on its systems. Toll Groupâs shipping and land operations have once again been the target of a cyber attack â the second this year. Toll has regularly updated its customers with information about the cyber incident that disrupted business. Australian courier and logistics company, Toll Group, is gradually returning to its usual operations after a ransomware attack devastated its IT systems late last week. "This is unrelated to the ransomware incident we experienced earlier this year. Toll Group is staying tight-lipped on what appears to be a large-scale ransomware attack that has infected a sizable part of its IT infrastructure. CEVA Logistics rebrands AMI Worldwide and MANICA, DSV Panalpina completes acquisition of Prime Cargo, Peli BioThermal launches School of Cool for customers and distributors, WFS investment in Milan earns Asiana Airlines' cargo contract, XPO Logistics and MediaMarkt Iberia partner to deliver a better last mile experience in Spain, New partnership allows forwarders and shippers to automate their freight procurement with Evergreen and Yang Ming, BluJay and FourKites renew partnership to provide increased value to joint customers, Ceva Logistics continues African expansion with joint ventures in Egypt and Ethiopia, Lufthansa Cargo and Compensaid enable CO2-neutral cargo flights, CMA CGM to launch new FEMEX service linking North Europe to Marmara & Izmir, SAS Cargo extends partnership with Unisys to expand digital customer offerings, NVOCC De Well Group launches new air freight business, TUI, Condor and SunClass Airlines now live on CargoAi, Unimasters chooses eLogii for dynamic delivery tour planning, After AVI certification CargoLogic Germany delivers first horses. Cyber Incident Notification for Former Toll Employees In early May 2020, we noticed unexpected activity on our IT systems which we confirmed to be a cyber attack. "Toll’s recovery should be more rapid and their adoption of manual processes, more streamlined. “We continue to prioritise the movement of essential items, including medical and healthcare supplies. It didn't elaborate on the identity of the hackers, or the amount demanded in ransom but said the attackers used a fresh form of ransomware known as Nefilim, and that it would not pay any ransom. The Japan Post-owned company warned customers that as a precautionary measure, in response to a cyber security incident on Friday, it had deliberately shut down a ⦠Delivery giant Toll Group hit by ransomware attack, leaving small business owners frustrated over âuntraceableâ parcels ... Cyber attacks in ⦠Two Victorians who tested positive in NSW are linked to the restaurant; Scott Morrison says Australia will not 'rush to failure' on the coronavirus vaccine; long delays expected on NSW-Victorian border and motorists are being told to leave now. The port of Los Angeles has taken a decisive step to combat cyber-criminals targeting its ... Baby, where did our love go? Toll Group, part of Japan Post, operates a global logistics network across 1,200 locations in more than 50 countries. Toll Group, the Australian freight delivery service provider, is struggling to restore its services completely after being hit by the recent âMailtoâ ransomware attack on its infrastructure. The threat â unrelated to the attack on Toll in January â involves ransomware called Nefilim. Viki Lascaris. A major Australian freight company is experiencing operational difficulties after a cybersecurity incident caused an IT system shutdown.