Maersk ransomware attack may hit ‘tens of thousands’ of shippers, warns analyst – The Loadstar

Posted: June 30, 2017 at 12:44 am

Andrew McAlpine

The cyber attack on Maersk has the potential to throw global container supply chains into chaos, according to Lars Jensen, chief executive of maritime cyber security firm CyberKeel.

Mr Jensen told delegates at the TOC Europe Container Supply Chain conference in Amsterdam today that the attack was likely to spread well beyond Maersk, its terminal operating arm, APM Terminals, and its customers.

According to his calculations, Maersks shipping lines Maersk Line itself, Safmarine, Seago, MCC Transport and Sealand book 3,300 teu every hour, some $2.7m in revenue.

At the timeof writing, that equates to at least some 82,500 teu and revenue of $67.5m a combination of shipments caught up in ports and on vessels and likely lost bookings.

But there are other shipping lines that have boxes onboard Maersk vessels these will not be able to be unloaded; other lines use APM Terminals facilities; and even unaffectedthird-party terminals may well have piles of boxes theywill be unable to clear, Mr Jensen said.

The number of shippers affected could amount to the tens of thousands, he said.

If this goes on much longer they will be trying to book with other lines. But, guess what, the shippers I spoke to today are being told by other carriers that we have entered the peak season and theres no space on vessels, he added.

One forwarder, however, told The Loadstar that due to the attack he was hopeful of getting space on a Maersk ship next month and at a good rate that might otherwise have been booked. But another believedit was a serious issue.

Mr Jensen said the attack illustrated the inherent digital weakness of the shipping industry.

No way does this imply that Maersk had insufficient security, if someone wants to hack you they will find a way.

What it does mean is that shipping needs to build resilience into its digital products. Its not about building a system and laying a security system over the top, but building security up front when you begin to develop a systemwhich, Im afraid, is likely to cost more, he said.

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