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Thieves Exploit Pump Pulsers with Low-Cost Devices to Steal Millions in Diesel
Orlando, FL - A simple, yet ingeniously deceptive device, costing just about $40 to assemble, is at the heart of a widespread theft operation stretching from Florida to California. This small contraption, powered by two 9-volt batteries, is being used to siphon millions of dollars worth of diesel fuel daily, exploiting vulnerabilities in gas station pump technology.
The device in question interferes with the pump pulser, a critical component within gas dispensers that measures and displays the amount of fuel dispensed and its corresponding cost. By manipulating the pulser, thieves can significantly slow down the counter, tricking the pump into charging mere pennies for gallons of diesel that should cost upwards of $5 each.
"This technology is hardly cutting-edge," explains cybersecurity expert Marcus Fielding. "It's a basic understanding of how these pumps function and a bit of DIY electronics, but it's causing massive losses for gas stations and the fuel industry at large."
The mechanics are straightforward: once installed, the device essentially hacks into the pump, allowing diesel to flow at its normal rate while the pulser records a fraction of the actual volume, thus undercharging the thief. The stolen diesel is then stored in oversized fuel bladders, which can hold hundreds of gallons, for later resale on the black market at a fraction of the market price, yet still yielding significant profit margins for the criminals.
The financial impact is staggering. "Each device can potentially steal between two to three million dollars worth of fuel before detection or removal," says Detective Amanda Ruiz from the Orlando Cyber-Fraud Task Force. "They're buying diesel at roughly five cents a gallon and reselling it for much less than market value but still making a huge profit."
The ease of installation is another concerning aspect. Surveillance footage captured in various states shows thieves, often part of organized crime rings, executing the scam in mere seconds. However, the same equipment used for this fuel theft can also be adapted for other criminal activities, like installing card skimmers to steal payment information.
The implications for gas stations are dire, not only in terms of direct financial loss but also in the potential for increased fuel prices to cover these losses. The industry is responding with more vigilant maintenance checks, security upgrades, and lobbying for stricter laws.
Florida has already moved to criminalize the use of such pulsar manipulation devices, with new legislation classifying it as a felony. However, the scale of the operation suggests that the problem is far from contained, with similar incidents reported across multiple states.
Law enforcement agencies, alongside fuel companies, are now intensifying efforts to educate station owners about these devices and to enhance security measures. This includes tamper-proofing pump mechanisms, installing more effective surveillance systems, and advocating for technological updates to make pumps less susceptible to such manipulation.
The battle against this low-tech but high-impact theft method continues, with a call for both technological innovation and legal repercussions to curb this growing menace in the fuel sector.
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