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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’

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

By Sasha RogelbergJuly 3, 2026
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei
Anthropic’s Fable model is back. But U.S. AI policy is still a mess
By Jeremy KahnJuly 2, 2026
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei
Anthropic’s AI models are back online after a two-week government standoff—settling the company and administration into a fragile truce
By Tristan BoveJuly 1, 2026
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At the heart of Anthropic’s clashes with the U.S. government, a decision not to play by the new rules of Trump’s Washington
By Jeremy KahnJune 30, 2026
Dell’s AI boom is real, but so is the profit margin hit nobody is pricing in
Dell’s AI boom is real, but so is the profit margin hit nobody is pricing in
By Mia OsmonbekovJune 30, 2026
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AI is minting billion-dollar companies faster than before
By Beatrice NolanJune 30, 2026
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I argued with the father of open source for 2 years. Now the AI fight is the same — only bigger
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On Wall Street, analysts increasingly don’t believe the U.S. government’s ‘misleading’ job numbers
By Jim EdwardsJuly 3, 2026
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Trump is already causing a headache for his new Fed chairman, saying the central bank’s board is ‘hostile’ and ‘doing the wrong thing’
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Cybercriminals now have marketing departments
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Cybercriminals now have marketing departments
By Sophie MellorJune 9, 2021
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    The Kremlin is providing a safe harbor for ransomware
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Hackers breached New York City’s public transit computers
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The latest cyber attack victim is the world’s largest meat supplier
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The latest cyber attack victim is the world’s largest meat supplier
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Russian group behind the SolarWinds attacks is stepping up its attacks on U.S. government, Microsoft says
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Russian group behind the SolarWinds attacks is stepping up its attacks on U.S. government, Microsoft says
By Jamie Tarabay and BloombergMay 28, 2021
U.S. pipelines will soon be required to increase cybersecurity after Colonial Pipeline hack
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U.S. pipelines will soon be required to increase cybersecurity after Colonial Pipeline hack
By Ben Fox and The Associated PressMay 27, 2021
  • Data from half a billion LinkedIn users has been scraped and put online
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    Data from half a billion LinkedIn users has been scraped and put online
    By Jonathan VanianApril 8, 2021
Colonial Pipeline shutdown prompts new cybersecurity regulations for U.S. pipelines
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Colonial Pipeline shutdown prompts new cybersecurity regulations for U.S. pipelines
By Ben Fox and The Associated PressMay 25, 2021
Security flaw lets hackers take screenshots on your Mac
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Security flaw lets hackers take screenshots on your Mac
By Chris MorrisMay 25, 2021
Inspired by Podesta breach, Material Security raises $40 million to neuter email hacks
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Inspired by Podesta breach, Material Security raises $40 million to neuter email hacks
By Robert HackettMay 25, 2021
This startup just landed more funding to bolster its fight against phishing
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This startup just landed more funding to bolster its fight against phishing
By Jonathan VanianMay 25, 2021
Why good cybersecurity is required amid the growing plague of ransomware attacks
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Why good cybersecurity is required amid the growing plague of ransomware attacks
By Jonathan VanianMay 20, 2021
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    Everything to know about Facebook’s huge data leak
    By Jonathan VanianApril 7, 2021
Colonial Pipeline CEO on paying $4.4 million ransom: ‘It was the right thing to do for the country’
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Colonial Pipeline CEO on paying $4.4 million ransom: ‘It was the right thing to do for the country’
By The Associated PressMay 19, 2021
The Biden administration just kicked off an era of better cybersecurity in the U.S.
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The Biden administration just kicked off an era of better cybersecurity in the U.S.
By Andrew RubinMay 14, 2021
Ransom paid, fuel is flowing—but the Colonial Pipeline mess will linger
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Ransom paid, fuel is flowing—but the Colonial Pipeline mess will linger
By Cathy Bussewitz, Eric Tucker and The Associated PressMay 14, 2021
Pipeline companies stay silent on cybersecurity topic despite risks
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Pipeline companies stay silent on cybersecurity topic despite risks
By Rachel Adams-Heard and BloombergMay 12, 2021
Colonial Pipeline is getting back on track, but panic buying leads to chaos at the pump
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Colonial Pipeline is getting back on track, but panic buying leads to chaos at the pump
By Cathy Bussewitz, Jeff Amy, Bobby Caina Calvan and The Associated PressMay 12, 2021
Biden lifts some gasoline mandates to address fuel shortage caused by U.S. pipeline shutdown
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Biden lifts some gasoline mandates to address fuel shortage caused by U.S. pipeline shutdown
By Jennifer A. Dlouhy and BloombergMay 11, 2021
Cyber sleuths blunted the pipeline hack
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Cyber sleuths blunted the pipeline hack
By Jordan Robertson, William Turton and BloombergMay 10, 2021
Ransomware attackers see a big target in Big Energy
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Ransomware attackers see a big target in Big Energy
By Katherine DunnMay 10, 2021
Russian crime gang suspected in massive cyberattack that crippled U.S. pipeline network
Cybersecurity
Russian crime gang suspected in massive cyberattack that crippled U.S. pipeline network
By Mae Anderson, Frank Bajak and The Associated PressMay 10, 2021
A cyber attack has shut down the country’s largest gasoline pipeline
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A cyber attack has shut down the country’s largest gasoline pipeline
By Mike Jeffers and BloombergMay 8, 2021
Why rivals Microsoft, Google, and IBM are teaming up on a big cloud project
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Why rivals Microsoft, Google, and IBM are teaming up on a big cloud project
By Jonathan VanianMay 6, 2021
Data-driven companies will get more bang for the post-pandemic boom
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Data-driven companies will get more bang for the post-pandemic boom
By Doug MerrittMay 5, 2021
Apple and Facebook face off in an epic user privacy showdown
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Apple and Facebook face off in an epic user privacy showdown
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A.I.-driven cybersecurity firm Darktrace rises nearly 40% in London debut
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A.I.-driven cybersecurity firm Darktrace rises nearly 40% in London debut
By Siva SithraputhranApril 30, 2021
How to stop SIM swap scammers from stealing your Bitcoin
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How to stop SIM swap scammers from stealing your Bitcoin
By Jonathan VanianApril 29, 2021
The hybrid office will create great opportunities—for companies and cybercriminals
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The hybrid office will create great opportunities—for companies and cybercriminals
By Jesper AndersenApril 27, 2021
Suspected Chinese hackers targeted U.S. and European agencies and companies: report
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Suspected Chinese hackers targeted U.S. and European agencies and companies: report
By Alan Suderman and The Associated PressApril 21, 2021
Biden administration launches initiative to protect U.S. electric system from cyberattacks
Cybersecurity
Biden administration launches initiative to protect U.S. electric system from cyberattacks
By Eric Tucker and The Associated PressApril 20, 2021
Why Facebook and LinkedIn’s data scraping fiascos are a huge security problem for their users
Tech
Why Facebook and LinkedIn’s data scraping fiascos are a huge security problem for their users
By Jonathan VanianApril 17, 2021
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