Cybercrime Drives Surge in Digital Cargo Theft in Canada
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By Adam H. Douglas
Published on May 5, 2026.
The rise in cyber-enabled cargo theft in Canada is attributed to sophisticated criminals using fake websites, phishing emails, and stolen credentials to redirect high-value shipments across the continent. The incidents are reported to be particularly prevalent in the United States and Canada.
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