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🗓️ 08 Dec 2025   🗂️ Cyber Warfare     🌍 North America

Highway Heist: Dragonforce Claims Breach on Capo Brothers Trucking Giant

Ransomware gang Dragonforce adds New York’s Capo Brothers to its victim roster, raising concerns about cyber threats to critical transportation services.

Just off the busy corridors of New York’s logistics network, a silent digital attack has struck one of the region’s prominent commercial truck dealers. Capo Brothers, a trusted name in truck sales and rentals across New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, now finds itself in the crosshairs of the notorious Dragonforce ransomware group. As the criminal syndicate publicly claims responsibility for the breach, questions mount over the vulnerability of businesses steering the backbone of American commerce.

The Anatomy of a Digital Stickup

Dragonforce, a cybercriminal group with a reputation for targeting critical infrastructure, has added Capo Brothers to its growing list of victims. The attack, surfaced via “Ransomfeed” - a dark web leak site - signals a continuing trend of ransomware operators eyeing industries vital to everyday operations.

Capo Brothers is more than just a dealership; it is a hub for commercial transport solutions, supplying and servicing fleets essential to regional logistics. A successful ransomware attack on such a business could disrupt supply chains, delay deliveries, and compromise sensitive customer data. While the precise method of entry remains unclear, ransomware gangs typically exploit vulnerabilities such as outdated software, weak passwords, or phishing emails to gain a foothold in corporate networks.

Once inside, attackers often encrypt critical files and demand payment for their release - sometimes threatening to leak stolen data if ransoms aren’t met. For companies like Capo Brothers, the consequences could extend beyond operational downtime to reputational damage and regulatory scrutiny, particularly if personal or business data of clients are exposed.

Why Transportation Firms Are Prime Targets

The commercial trucking sector has become an attractive target for cybercriminals. These businesses run on tight schedules and thin margins, making them more likely to pay ransoms to restore service quickly. Additionally, many such companies rely on legacy systems and may lack robust cybersecurity defenses, creating fertile ground for attackers.

Experts warn that as ransomware groups like Dragonforce refine their tactics, the risk to transportation and logistics firms will only grow. The breach at Capo Brothers is a stark reminder that cybersecurity is no longer optional for those keeping goods - and economies - moving.

Glossary (WIKICROOK)

Ransomware
Malicious software that encrypts a victim’s files, demanding payment for their release.
Dark Web
Part of the internet not indexed by search engines, often used for illicit activities.
Phishing
Fraudulent attempts to obtain sensitive information by pretending to be a trustworthy entity.
Vulnerability
A weakness in software or systems that can be exploited by attackers.
Leak Site
A website where cybercriminals publish stolen data to pressure victims into paying ransoms.
Dragonforce Capo Brothers Ransomware

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