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The Secret Service’s takedown in New York sheds light on a type of threat that is both technically fascinating and deeply concerning for national security: large-scale cellular interception networks ...
The New York “SIM farms” dismantled Tuesday by the U.S. Secret Service could have scammed citizens, but cellular operators and security experts say it would have had a hard time blacking out the ...
What just happened? An investigation by the US Secret Service uncovered an illicit communications network in the New York region that officials say was powerful enough to shut down cellular service ...
The Secret Service has disrupted a sprawling telecommunications network in the New York Tri-State Area that investigators say posed a serious potential disruption to New York's telecom systems and a ...
A network of devices capable of disabling New York’s cellular towers and causing paralyzing service disruptions was dismantled as an “imminent” threat ahead of President Trump and other world leaders ...
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 ...
The Secret Service discovered more than 100,000 SIM cards and 300 servers, which could disable cellular towers or be used to conduct surveillance. By Eileen Sullivan Reporting from Washington The ...
Secret Service agents have dismantled a network of electronic devices at multiple locations around New York City that could be used to disable the city's cellphone network, officials said Tuesday.