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high severity June 11, 2026 · scope unconfirmed

Port Air Express Breached by Akira Ransomware

Logistics and freight forwarding company Port Air Express was listed as a victim by the Akira ransomware group. The incident was publicly reported on Breachsense on June 11. It is a distinct Akira ransomware claim separate from previously covered incidents.

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Port Air Express Breached by Akira Ransomware
Data exposed:
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Logistics company Port Air Express was listed as a victim by the Akira ransomware group, with the claim first reported publicly on June 11, 2026. The breach adds another entry to the growing tally of organizations whose customer and employee data have been exposed through ransomware operations.

Public reporting from BreachSense indicates that Port Air Express, a freight forwarding and logistics provider, appeared on the Akira ransomware group's leak site. Available details remain limited: the exact number of affected individuals is unknown, and the precise data types exposed have not been confirmed in open sources. The incident is described as distinct from earlier Akira claims. Secondary reporting on platforms such as Ransomware.live aligns with the initial disclosure. As with many ransomware incidents, the group likely exfiltrated files before encrypting systems and is now using the threat of data publication to pressure the company.

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