Secret Service dismantles telecom threat around UN capable of crippling cell service in NYC
The dismantled telecom network had over 300 SIM servers and 100,000 SIM cards capable of sending 30 million texts per minute, posing a severe threat to communications, officials said.
- The US Secret Service dismantled a vast network of over 300 SIM servers and 100,000 SIM cards across the New York tristate area capable of facilitating swatting and telecommunications disruption.
- The operation began six months ago after multiple swatting threats targeted senior US officials, including lawmakers like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Rick Scott, following Donald Trump's election win.
- Law enforcement uncovered a network of electronic safe houses arranged around the perimeter of New York City's cellular infrastructure, facilitating covert and rapid SIM card swapping to conceal calls and potentially disrupt cell towers.
- Special Agent Matt McCool stated the network could send encrypted anonymous texts to every US resident within 12 minutes and that foreign governments and criminals used it to manage operations.
- Officials declared the network no longer threatens New York but cautioned about similar nationwide networks tied to cartels, terrorists, and human traffickers that remain under investigation.
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