A Shaq hack attack?
Shaquille O’Neal’s $180,000 Range Rover — which has been customized to fit the 7’1″ hoops hero in the driver’s seat — has gone missing, Page Six has learned.
And insiders believe it may have been stolen when a car transport company was hacked.
We’re told that the Laker’s legend had hired a firm to move the stunning SUV from Atlanta to Louisiana, and it’s believed that theives may have hacked the moving company to access data about the pick-up or drop-off and used it to divert Shaq’s wheels into the wrong hands somewhere along the route.
Apparently this is a growing problem. For example, Miami local news reported in May that a $300,000 Rolls Royce vanished after its owner had it shipped from South Florida to Detroit. In that case, cops believed that theives changed the delivery address and took receipt of the car themselves.
We’re told the beloved NBA analyst is now working with cops to retrieve the custom, jet black car.
Shaq is serious car nut, with a collection that has been reported to be worth up to $4 million and is said to include a Ferrari 355 F1 Spider, a Bentley Azure, a Lamborghini Gallardo, and a 2018 Vaydor. Many of the cars are customized to fit him.
The icon has said he has 40 cars, adding, “I don’t know why.”
Make that 39, we guess.
Cops haven’t yet got back to us.
The post Shaquille O’Neal’s $180,000 Range Rover stolen after suspected hacker attack appeared first on Page Six.