US Cargo Tech Company Publicly Exposed its Shipping Systems and Customer Data to the Web
Bluspark data breach left decades of global shipping records and customer info exposed online—here’s what happened and why it matters.
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US Cargo Tech Company Publicly Exposed its Shipping Systems and Customer Data to the Web
Bluspark Data Breach Exposed Global Shipping Records—And No One Noticed for Months For months, a critical U.S. cargo tech firm left its entire shipping platform—and the sensitive data of hundreds of major retailers—wide open to anyone with an internet connection. The company, Bluspark Global, quietly patched five serious security flaws in late 2025 after researchers discovered that its Bluvoyix logistics software was leaking shipment records, customer details, and even plaintext passwords. If you’ve ever ordered furniture, groceries, or electronics from major U.S. brands, there’s a chance your package data passed through this vulnerable system. Credit: Eva Marie Uzcategui/Bloomberg / Getty Images How a “Little-Known” Tech Firm Powers Global Retail Supply Chains Though Bluspark Global isn’t a household name, its influence stretches far beyond New York City, where it’s headquartered. The company’s Bluvoyix platform serves as backend infrastructure for some of the world’s biggest retailers, …