Last week, U.S. Secret Service investigators found SIM servers in the Tri-State area that were capable of disabling cell towers and launching cyber attacks.
The US Secret Service announced this morning that it has located and seized a cache of telecom devices large enough to "shut down the cellular network in New York City." And it believes a nation-state ...
Federal agents have discovered an additional 200,000 SIM cards connected to a communication network in the New York Tri-State area.
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The US Secret Service announced on Tuesday that it had dismantled a telecom network in the New York tristate area that posed an imminent threat to senior US officials and had the potential to disrupt ...