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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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YouTube’s founders split over $650 million when they sold to Google in 2006—had they held out, they could have taken a slice of $550 billion
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Brutal heatwave in France is killing 2,000 people per week, undertakers are overwhelmed, and health agency says there’s worse to come
By John Leicester and The Associated PressJuly 3, 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’
By Eleanor PringleJuly 3, 2026
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America’s secret weapon isn’t just innovation — It’s the freedom to fail
By Keith KrachJuly 3, 2026
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America Needs Paper-Based Ballots for the 2020 Election—Cyber Saturday
By Robert HackettAugust 10, 2019
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Exclusive: McAfee Is Acquiring NanoSec to Build Out Its Container-Focused Cloud Security Services
By David Z. MorrisAugust 8, 2019
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Swing State Voting Systems Were Left Connected to the Internet for Months, Report Says
By David Z. MorrisAugust 8, 2019
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Researchers Discovered a Big Security Flaw In This Important Microsoft Product
By Jonathan VanianAugust 7, 2019
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Meet the Humble CEO Who Wants to Build the Biggest Cybersecurity Company Ever—Data Sheet
By Robert Hackett and Aaron PressmanAugust 6, 2019
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After Capital One, Equifax, Marriott, and the Rest, Just Assume Your Data Has Been Hacked—Cyber Saturday
By Robert HackettAugust 3, 2019
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    ‘Zombieload’ Flaw Lets Hackers Crack Almost Every Intel Chip Back to 2011. Why’s It Being Downplayed?
    By Alyssa NewcombMay 15, 2019
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Capital One’s Data Breach Could Cost the Company up to $500 Million
By Lucinda ShenJuly 31, 2019
What Separates the Hacks and the Hack-Nots—Cyber Saturday
Tech
What Separates the Hacks and the Hack-Nots—Cyber Saturday
By Robert HackettJuly 27, 2019
Digitally altered photos and videos known as “deep fakes” pose a potential risk to national security, U.S. lawmakers said Thursday
Leadership
The Rise of ‘Deep Fakes’: CEO Daily
By Katherine Dunn and Alan MurrayJuly 24, 2019
Should Companies Bolster Their Cybersecurity by ‘Hacking Back?’
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Should Companies Bolster Their Cybersecurity by ‘Hacking Back?’
By Robert HackettJuly 24, 2019
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Cybersecurity
Brexit is Jeopardizing the U.K.’s Cybersecurity—And Fueling the Rise of the “Splinternet”
By Jeremy KahnJuly 22, 2019
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    By Natalia Drozdiak and BloombergMay 14, 2019
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Your Smart TV Is Getting Too Smart for Your Own Good
By Ashwin RodriguesJuly 21, 2019
Lessons from the Pentagon, Oracle, CrowdStrike, and an Ex-CIA Entrepreneur at Brainstorm Tech 2019—Cyber Saturday
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Lessons from the Pentagon, Oracle, CrowdStrike, and an Ex-CIA Entrepreneur at Brainstorm Tech 2019—Cyber Saturday
By Robert HackettJuly 20, 2019
China’s Goal? To Become the World’s Dominant Superpower, FBI Boss Warns
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China’s Goal? To Become the World’s Dominant Superpower, FBI Boss Warns
By Robert HackettJuly 17, 2019
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In Apple We Trust—Cyber Saturday
By Jeff John RobertsJuly 13, 2019
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Federal Cybersecurity Failures Include a 48-Year-Old System Few People Knew How to Use
By Alyssa NewcombJune 26, 2019
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‘Silex’ Malware Renders Internet-of-Things Devices Useless. Here’s How to Prevent It
By Xavier HardingJune 26, 2019
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Investors Go Phishing For Gold In Cybersecurity—Cyber Saturday
By Jonathan VanianJune 22, 2019
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Artificial Intelligence Is About to Make Ransomware Hack Attacks Even Scarier
By Bernhard WarnerJune 21, 2019
SECURING THE VAULTrAsked why he robbed banks, legendary 20th century thief Willie Sutton reputedly replied “because that’s where the money is.” Today the financial industry faces a diverse array of threats from nation states to cybercriminals. With limited resources and heightened risks, how can financial institutions protect themselves?rAmy Chang, Head, Strategic Intelligence & Cybersecurity Operations, JPMorgan ChaserAdenike Cosgrove, Cybersecurity Strategist, International, ProofpointrModerator: Robert Hackett, FORTUNE
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Welcome to the Next Generation of Corporate Phishing Scams
By Jonathan VanianJune 19, 2019
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Facebook Cryptocurrency: Calibra’s Privacy Implications
By Robert HackettJune 18, 2019
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CrowdStrike IPO: Investors Are Positively CrowdStruck—Cyber Saturday
By Robert HackettJune 15, 2019
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KKR Mints a New Cybersecurity Unicorn
By Rey MashayekhiJune 12, 2019
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Border Patrol Hack Shows How New Technology Makes Law Enforcement a Target
By Alyssa NewcombJune 11, 2019
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Radiohead Got Hacked—And Is Making the Most of It
By David MeyerJune 11, 2019
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The Cybersecurity Market Is Consolidating—Cyber Saturday
By Robert HackettJune 8, 2019
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‘Devastating Computer Worms’: NSA Urges Windows Update to Patch BlueKeep Security Flaw
By Chris MorrisJune 5, 2019
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Hackers Can Now Bypass Two-Factor Authentication With a New Kind of Phishing Scam
By Alyssa NewcombJune 4, 2019
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Tech
Baltimore’s Ransomware Mess Is Its Own Fault—Cyber Saturday
By Robert HackettJune 1, 2019
Cyber Saturday—Facebook Data Ownership, WhatsApp Phone Hack, ‘Blockchain Week’
Tech
Cyber Saturday—Facebook Data Ownership, WhatsApp Phone Hack, ‘Blockchain Week’
By Robert HackettMay 18, 2019
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