The U.S. Secret Service uncovers a sophisticated network of SIM farms near the U.N., potentially linked to organized crime and capable of overwhelming cellular networks. What does this mean for global security?
In a groundbreaking operation, the U.S. Secret Service has dismantled a sophisticated telecommunications network in New York, posing a serious threat to the UN General Assembly. With over 100,000 SIM cards capable of sending millions of texts, this network was linked to organized crime and potential attacks on emergency services.