For Freight & Logistics Companies
Freight and logistics companies are prime phishing targets. Carriers, brokers, and dispatchers get hit with fake load confirmations, spoofed shipper emails, and fraudulent payment requests every day. One wrong click can empty your bank account or hand over your customer list. Freight fraud costs the industry over $800M annually. For SMBs without a recovery buffer, a single incident is often company-ending.
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Dispatchers, billing staff, and ops managers click these every day.
$120K+
average total cost — vs. $89.99/mo for PhishPlease
A ransomware hit doesn't just cost money — it means missed pickups, blown SLAs, and customers routing loads to competitors permanently. Downtime in freight means loads not moved and relationships lost.
Dispatchers under time pressure. Owner-operators wearing multiple hats with no IT support. Billing/AR staff targeted for payment fraud. Operations managers handling carrier onboarding with fake carrier scams.
If you can send an email, you can run a phishing simulation.
Connect your company email. Takes 5 minutes, no technical knowledge needed.
Real-world freight phishing simulations — load confirmations, fuel card alerts, shipper payment requests — sent to your staff automatically.
Clickers get a 2-minute training. You get insurance-ready compliance reports your cyber carrier actually accepts.
$89.99/month
up to 30 users
SAVE 23%$69.99/mo billed annually
30+ users — email us for custom pricing.
The report your insurance broker needs — generated automatically.
Most freight SMBs check “yes” — and have nothing to show for it. PhishPlease gives you the documentation, training logs, and simulation history that backs up that box. If you file a claim after a breach and can't show documented training, carriers are denying payouts.
See how PhishPlease meets insurance requirementsProtection costs $89.99/month.
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