Cybercrime Drives Surge in Digital Cargo Theft in Canada

Cybercrime Drives Surge in Digital Cargo Theft in Canada
Trucks enter the United States from Canada at the Pacific Highway Port of Entry in Blaine, Wash., on Feb. 1, 2025. David Ryder/Getty Images
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Cyber-enabled cargo theft is surging in Canada, with risk analysts and law enforcement in the United States warning that sophisticated criminals now use fake websites, phishing emails, and even stolen credentials to redirect entire shipments of high-value goods across the continent.

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Adam H. Douglas
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Adam H. Douglas is a journalist and writer specializing in personal finance and literature. His recent work explores money management, book reviews, veterinary medicine, and long-term financial planning. He currently resides in Prince Edward Island, Canada, with his wife of 30 years and his dogs and kitties.