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2026.06.18 | Supply Chain: Navigating $78 Crude & 75K Fortinet Breaches

3 min · 19. juni 2026
episode 2026.06.18 | Supply Chain: Navigating $78 Crude & 75K Fortinet Breaches cover

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A 60-day US-Iran ceasefire has reopened the Strait of Hormuz, temporarily alleviating maritime bottlenecks while exposing severe digital and physical vulnerabilities. As Brent crude drops 38% to below $78 per barrel, operations face concurrent threats from Anubis ransomware targeting port authorities, 75,000 compromised Fortinet endpoints, and 12,000 grid outages in Indiana driven by 80 mph winds. Infrastructure and supply chain professionals must look beyond immediate energy price relief to audit digital endpoints and harden localized grid redundancies against overlapping disruptions. Receive the full evening briefing by subscribing to The Brewing Storm.

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