In recent years thieves have become uncannily adept at using technology as a means to steal—whether it’s money, private information, or proprietary trade information. Computer thieves are also taking their act on the high seas, highways, and elsewhere to steal cargo.

Over the past couple of years, industry surveys have reported a number of alarming cargo heists accomplished by means of tracking devices, hacks, fraudulent electronic communications, and computer generated (fake) shipping documents.

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