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Ransomware: embargo claims www.maytrucking.com (US) — Transportation/Logistics

BREACH Breaches & Incidents · · ransomwarelive

AI Analysis

On June 30, 2026, a ransomware group published a claim on the ransomware.live platform, alleging a breach at www.maytrucking.com, a U.S.-based transportation and logistics company. This incident is listed under the BREACH framework, indicating that the attackers have released or threatened to release stolen data. While this specific event targets a U.S. firm, it serves as a critical signal for EU compliance professionals, as ransomware attacks increasingly disrupt cross-border supply chains and may involve personal data of EU residents under GDPR.

The primary affected sector is transportation and logistics, including freight carriers, shipping firms, and third-party logistics providers. However, any organization relying on such services for data processing or delivery of goods should consider themselves indirectly impacted. EU-based companies that share data with U.S. logistics partners or use similar platforms may face regulatory scrutiny if personal data is compromised.

Compliance teams should immediately verify whether their organization or its vendors have any data-sharing relationships with the affected entity. Review incident response plans to ensure they cover ransomware scenarios, including data exfiltration and business continuity. Update risk assessments for third-party vendors in the logistics sector, and confirm that data processing agreements include breach notification obligations. Finally, monitor ransomware.live and similar sources for any leaked data that may involve EU personal data, and prepare to notify relevant supervisory authorities within 72 hours if required.

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