Frachtdiebe haben es bei Raubüberfällen im Wert von 1,3 Millionen US-Dollar auf Vorräte von KI-Rechenzentren abgesehen

    https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/data-centers/cargo-thieves-target-ai-data-center-supplies-in-usd1-3-million-heists-usd300-000-worth-of-copper-wire-and-usd1-million-worth-of-equipment-recovered-outside-chicago

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    1. I was wondering when this sort of thing would happen, but it’s happening already

    2. It couldn’t have been those guys they were at my barbecue that whole week. Crazy week.

    3. BuyerAlive5271 on

      Hey truck thieves – When you get a load and it’s these traceable, serial numbered pieces of datacenter equipment and you have already pulled all the copper out please be sure and cover your tracks by burning whatever is left of your stolen goods. The world appreciates your work. You do more for us than the thieves in DC.

      Thank you.

    4. Welcome to the revolution.

      Some folks over on the tweeterz chatting about ways to defeat tech bro oligarch leeches, MEGA data center sprawl and out of control govt and corporate mass surveillance. Im heavily investing in siege machinery and popcorn.

    5. Oh no! The guys who stole our data, ideas, intellectual property, art, music etc go robbed?

      Anyways…..

    6. BananasBananas34 on

      I bet they’ll get away with this one too.

      As far as robberies go, this is pretty smart and doesn’t physically cause harm. In a way, they are actually doing a favor for those against the construction of the center, and a jury may even sympathize… if they’re ever even caught.

      Here’s their biggest issue:
      “However, they are also specialized machines that are often only bought by institutions and large companies, so thieves would likely have a hard time selling them on the black market.”

    7. Weird this happened a few times in the same week across the country. 10 Million dollars worth of an ISP equipment was stolen in a sophisticated heist.

      Load scheduled through company

      Somehow email was cloned

      same pickup found on online load board though it was private the whole time

      Driver shows up with all necessary information(Load # , Destination, Piece count)

      Driver gives real DL and leaves with load.

      hour later the company send the DL of the man coming to pick up, completely different race/ethnicity to the one who actually picked up

      FBI involved

      Driver found nearly 3 hours away, cooperates. Says this was a job he got from that online board. Once recovered he delivered to the location requested where 26′ or Larger Straight Trucks backed right up to the trailer and unloaded it. He received his pay via Zelle

      Thats where my trail went cold. Not sure if it left the country already or if the FBI knows where it is and is using it as bait

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