Tactical and technological tensions along the U.S.-Mexico border have entered a critical phase. According to an investigation published by the U.S. newspaper The New York Times, organized crime groups managed to hack the cell phones of U.S. soldiers deployed in the border area, beginning to send text messages with intimidating content.
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Tactical and technological tensions along the U.S.-Mexico border have entered a critical phase. According to an investigation published by the U.S. newspaper The New York Times, organized crime groups managed to hack the cell phones of U.S. soldiers deployed in the border area, beginning to send text messages with intimidating content.