
Criminals Target Freight with Fake IDs, Spoofed Emails and Stolen Identities
Organized crime groups are weaponizing AI, fake identities and phishing to steal freight before it ever moves. Here's what the industry needs to know.

Organized crime groups are weaponizing AI, fake identities and phishing to steal freight before it ever moves. Here's what the industry needs to know.
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