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high severity May 22, 2026 · scope unconfirmed

A-Sonic Logistics Hit by Payload Ransomware

Logistics and freight forwarding company A-Sonic Logistics was breached by the Payload ransomware group. The incident was publicly listed on breach monitoring sites on May 22, 2026. Specific data volume or types exposed have not been detailed in initial reports.

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A-Sonic Logistics Hit by Payload Ransomware
Data exposed:
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A-Sonic Logistics, a logistics and freight forwarding company, was breached by the Payload ransomware group, with the incident publicly listed on breach monitoring sites on May 22, 2026. Initial public reporting indicates that the specific volume and types of data exposed remain undisclosed, and the number of affected individuals has not been confirmed.

Available reporting describes the breach as having been claimed by the Payload ransomware operators, who added A-Sonic Logistics to their leak site. Details on precisely what information was taken—such as customer records, employee personal data, or financial information—have not been released in early disclosures. Industry research from sources such as DoxxScan™ continuous monitoring indicates that logistics firms frequently hold sensitive shipment manifests, customs documentation, and contact details that can be repurposed for identity theft or targeted social engineering once they surface in underground markets.

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