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The ‘Porch Pirate’ Playbook: New Tech That’s Finally Stopping Package Thieves

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Package theft has quietly become one of the most common property crimes in America. It doesn’t involve a break-in or a confrontation. Someone just walks up to your door, grabs a box, and disappears in seconds. For a long time, there wasn’t much homeowners could do about it. That’s changing fast.

New technology has started to tip the balance back toward the consumer, and the data from the past two years suggests it may actually be working. The tools range from AI-powered cameras to smart lockers, organized theft rings are meeting smarter defenses, and the porch, once a soft target, is getting a lot harder to hit.

A Crime That Got Massive, Fast

A Crime That Got Massive, Fast (Image Credits: Unsplash)
A Crime That Got Massive, Fast (Image Credits: Unsplash)

The scale of porch piracy is staggering. For the first time since SafeWise started tracking package theft, the number of estimated incidents dropped year over year, falling from 120 million in 2023 to just over 104 million in 2024 to 2025. That’s still an enormous number, and the financial toll is just as striking. Porch piracy cost American consumers an estimated $15 billion in the past 12 months, while costs to retailers topped $22 billion in the same period, putting the overall economic impact at least $37 billion.

A ValuePenguin study of nearly 2,050 Americans found that 41 percent have been victims of porch piracy, up from 35 percent in 2022, with the share who reported a theft in the past year rising from 21 percent in 2022 to 25 percent in 2024. The average…

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Author : Matthias Binder

Publish date : 2026-04-14 19:40:00

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