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The Rise of Freight Fraud: How Criminals are Hijacking the Supply Chain and the Sophisticated Methods Used

5/21/2026

 
Freight fraud has evolved from isolated scams into a sophisticated criminal industry targeting brokers, carriers, and shippers. 
How Criminals Are Hijacking the Supply Chain Causing The Rise of Freight Fraud
Organized groups now exploit digital freight platforms, stolen identities, and weak verification systems to hijack loads worth millions. Understanding how these schemes work is becoming essential for anyone operating in transportation and logistics.
By Kissimmee Sanders
May 22, 2026
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The Rise of Freight Fraud: How Criminals Are Hijacking the Supply Chain


The trucking industry keeps products moving across the country. Everything from groceries and medicine to electronics and industrial equipment. But behind the scenes, a new threat is growing faster than many companies can stop it: freight fraud. What once looked like isolated cargo thefts has evolved into organized, technology-driven crime. [1]

Criminal networks are exploiting weaknesses in freight systems, impersonating legitimate carriers, hijacking shipments digitally, and stealing millions of dollars in cargo every year. Freight fraud is no longer just a trucking problem. It has become a supply chain crisis.

What Is Freight Fraud?

Freight fraud refers to deceptive schemes used to steal loads, money, identities, or transportation services within the freight and logistics industry. Unlike traditional cargo theft, where criminals physically steal goods, modern freight fraud often relies on impersonation, cyber-crime, and manipulation. [2]

Many of today's scams happen before a truck even arrives for pickup.
The biggest fraud schemes include:
  • Double brokering
  • Carrier identity theft
  • Fake carriers
  • Phishing attacks
  • Strategic cargo theft
  • Fictitious pickups
  • Account takeovers
  • Email hijacking
Industry experts say "strategic theft" cargo theft involving deception rather than force has exploded in recent years. Some estimates suggest it has increased over 1,400% in only a few years.

Double Brokering: One of Trucking's Biggest Scams

Double brokering happens when a broker or driver accepts a load and then secretly re-brokers it to another company without permission.
Here's a simplified example:
  1. Broker A posts a load paying $3,000.
  2. Fraudster accepts the load.
  3. Fraudster re-posts it for $2,200 under another identity.
  4. Legitimate carrier hauls the freight.
  5. The fraudster pockets the difference or disappears entirely.
Sometimes the cargo arrives. Sometimes it vanishes.
Double brokering can lead to:
  • Missing freight
  • Delayed deliveries
  • Insurance disputes
  • Non-payment to carriers
  • Cargo theft
Industry reports observed a 400% increase in complaints related to double-brokering scams in a short period. [3]

Identity Theft in Trucking: Criminals Steal Carrier Identities

Fraudsters increasingly steal legitimate carrier information including:
  • MC numbers
  • DOT numbers
  • Insurance documents
  • Email addresses
  • Phone numbers
Once criminals gain access, they impersonate real trucking companies.
To brokers, everything may appear legitimate:
✓ Active authority
✓ Proper insurance
✓ Existing safety records
✓ Familiar company name
But behind the scenes, criminals control communication channels and pickup details.
This allows thieves to collect loads and disappear before anyone realizes the shipment was handed to the wrong party. [4]

Fake Carriers and Fictitious Pickups

A fictitious pickup occurs when criminals pose as authorized carriers and arrive to collect freight. Warehouse staff may verify paperwork, see matching information, and release high-value cargo. The shipment is then rerouted, sold, or disappears permanently.
Common targets include:
  • Electronics
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Food products
  • Consumer goods
  • Luxury merchandise
  • Copper and metals
  • Vehicles
Organized theft groups often focus on freight that can be resold quickly.

Phishing Scams and Cyber Freight Theft

Cyber crime has become a major weapon against logistics companies.
Criminals send phishing emails designed to:
  • Steal passwords
  • Access dispatch systems
  • Hijack company email accounts
  • Install malware
  • Monitor freight communications
After infiltrating systems, scammers may alter pickup instructions, redirect payments, or impersonate employees.

Some attacks are so sophisticated that fraudsters communicate through legitimate company email domains after compromising accounts.

Organized Cargo Theft Rings Are Operating Like Businesses

Today's cargo theft isn't always random theft by individuals.
Many experts say organized crime groups now operate internationally, using teams specializing in:
  • Identity theft
  • Cyber intrusion
  • Carrier impersonation
  • Fraudulent paperwork
  • Cargo resale
  • Money laundering
These networks study freight patterns and exploit verification gaps throughout the supply chain. [5]

Why Freight Fraud Is Exploding

1. Digital Load Boards Increased Opportunity
Online freight marketplaces allow faster matching between brokers and carriers.
The downside: scammers gained easier access too.
Criminals can create fake identities, bid on loads remotely, and target shipments nationwide. [6]

2. Weak Verification Systems
Many companies still rely on:
  • Email verification
  • Phone calls
  • Public FMCSA records
  • Basic paperwork checks
Fraudsters know how to manipulate these systems. 

3. Supply Chain Pressure
During freight disruptions or tight capacity periods, speed often outweighs scrutiny.
Urgent shipments create opportunities for scammers.

4. Remote Operations Increased Risk
More dispatching and logistics management occurs digitally, creating more cyber vulnerabilities.

The Financial Impact

Cargo theft and freight fraud now cost the industry hundreds of millions — and some estimates push annual losses toward $1 billion or more.
Losses include:
  • Stolen freight
  • Insurance claims
  • Operational disruptions
  • Lost customers
  • Legal costs
  • Reputation damage
Consumers may also feel the impact through higher prices and supply shortages. [7]

How Companies Are Fighting Back

Industry responses include:
  • Stronger carrier vetting
  • Multi-factor identity verification
  • Email security upgrades
  • Real-time monitoring
  • Fraud detection platforms
  • Enhanced pickup verification
  • Cross-checking FMCSA information
  • Cybersecurity training
Experts increasingly argue that better regulation and coordinated enforcement are needed to slow organized freight crime.

Final Thoughts

Freight fraud has evolved from isolated scams into a sophisticated criminal ecosystem fueled by technology, weak verification systems, and increasingly global crime networks.
For brokers, carriers, dispatchers, and shippers, vigilance is no longer optional. Every missed verification step creates an opportunity for fraud. As supply chains become more digital, protecting freight means protecting identities, systems, and trust.

References

  1. https://www.truckinginfo.com/digital-cover-features/cargo-thefts-new-playbook-strategic-fraud-double-brokering-and-cybercrime-hit-trucking
  2. https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/transnational-organized-crime/cargo-theft
  3. https://www.trucking.org/cargo-theft
  4. https://highway.com/press-releases/highway-releases-freight-fraud-index-revealing-400-000-sophisticated-fraud-attempts-in-q1-2025
  5. https://www.cnbc.com/2025/05/09/cargo-thieves-attack-supply-chain.html
  6. https://www.truckinginfo.com/articles/freight-fraud-and-theft
  7. https://carrieratlas.com/news/email-hijacking-and-pickup-point-fraud-surge-in-2026-cargo-theft

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