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Organized crime is building an AI hardware cargo theft economy: 'The economics have become just crazy from the criminal opportunistic perspective' | Fortune

Cargo theft was a $725 million problem in 2025, with electronics making up 22%, by some estimates, and there’s a particular AI thirst.

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fortune.comStai leggendo1 g fa

Organized crime is building an AI hardware cargo theft economy: 'The economics have become just crazy from…

Cargo theft was a $725 million problem in 2025, with electronics making up 22%, by some estimates, and there’s a particular AI thirst.

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techspot.com3 g fa

Cargo thieves are now stealing millions in data center hardware, not just GPUs and consoles

Law enforcement officials in Illinois recently recovered two trailers carrying an estimated $1.3 million worth of data center equipment at a truck yard in the Chicago metro...

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  1. martedì 30 giugno 2026·techspot.com

    Cargo thieves are now stealing millions in data center hardware, not just GPUs and consoles

    Law enforcement officials in Illinois recently recovered two trailers carrying an estimated $1.3 million worth of data center equipment at a truck yard in the Chicago metro...

  2. venerdì 3 luglio 2026·fortune.com

    Organized crime is building an AI hardware cargo theft economy: 'The economics have become just crazy from the criminal opportunistic…

    Cargo theft was a $725 million problem in 2025, with electronics making up 22%, by some estimates, and there’s a particular AI thirst.