Verlane.
Email & account security that stops freight fraud. Built for carriers, brokers and 3PLs with no security team — Verlane catches the account takeovers and fake-payment emails behind cargo fraud, explains them in plain English, and never acts without your approval.
The email hack and the cargo theft are the same attack.
In freight, cyber attacks and cargo fraud have fused into one kill chain. Attackers compromise a broker's or carrier's email, use that foothold to post fake loads and redirect payments, and steal the freight. Generalist security tools don't know freight; freight-fraud tools never touch the inbox.
Account takeover
Phishing and stolen credentials open the door to dispatcher and billing inboxes.
Business email compromise
Payment-redirect requests slip into real, trusted threads. Wires leave the building.
No security team
Mid-market operators have nobody watching the inbox 24/7 — and no time to.
Insurance pressure
Cyber renewals demand controls and answers you can't easily show today.
Connect once. See plain English. Approve before anything happens.
The AI detects, investigates and drafts. A person decides. Nothing irreversible — account reset, mailbox-rule removal, carrier block, customer notification — ever runs on its own.
Connect once
One OAuth grant to Google Workspace or Microsoft 365. Value on day one — no agents to install, no provider re-plumbing.
Watch the inbox
Suspicious sign-ins, new mailbox rules, leaked credentials, lookalike senders and banking-change requests — monitored continuously.
Investigate in plain English
Related events are correlated into a single incident with an LLM-written narrative anyone on your ops team can read.
You approve
Every response is drafted and waits in your approval queue. Nothing irreversible runs until a human says yes — it's enforced in the architecture.
The AI detects and drafts. A person decides.
An impossible-travel sign-in, a hidden mailbox rule and a payment-change request — correlated into one incident, explained in plain English, with the response already drafted and waiting for your yes.
Someone logged into dispatch@ from a new country, created a rule that hides replies, and an email then asked to change payment details on Load #7781. This looks like the start of a payment-redirect fraud.
Nothing runs until a human approves.
Built to catch the inbox half of freight fraud.
Suspicious sign-in detection
Impossible-travel, new-device and new-location logins — the first move of an account takeover.
Mailbox rule monitoring
Detects new auto-forward, hide or delete rules — the persistence tactic attackers use after a takeover.
Leaked credential detection
Flags account passwords that have surfaced in known data exposures before they're used against you.
Lookalike sender detection
Typosquat, homoglyph, lookalike-TLD and display-name spoofing of the counterparties you trust.
Banking-change flagging
Catches requests to change bank, routing or remittance details — especially inside existing legitimate threads.
Posture & insurance
A security posture report and pre-filled cyber-insurance questionnaire mapped to NIST CSF 2.0 and CIS Controls v8 — no provider connection required.
Tuned for how brokers and carriers actually get hit.
Is your account being used to post fake loads?
Your account, weaponized. Verlane focuses on account-misuse and payment-redirect signals — wire & banking verification, lookalike and spoofed senders reaching your inbox.
Is someone spoofing our identity over email?
Sender impersonation and account hijack. Verlane focuses on identity-spoofing and account self-protection — so a hijacked mailbox can't be turned against your own freight.