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 startling revelation, the Secret Service has dismantled a sophisticated network capable of crippling New York City's communication systems. This operation, part of a broader investigation, highlights the rising risks posed by cyber threats targeting vital urban infrastructure.
As world leaders gather for the U.N. General Assembly, the U.S. Secret Service uncovers a massive telecom network that could have crippled New York's communication systems. This threat highlights vulnerabilities in urban infrastructure amid global events.
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.
A catastrophic outage by Optus left hundreds unable to reach emergency services for 13 hours, resulting in at least three confirmed deaths. The telecommunications giant faces significant consequences as investigations unfold.
A major telecommunication outage caused significant disruptions at Dallas airports, canceling over 1,000 flights and stranding thousands of travelers. The FAA is investigating the issue while airlines offer rebooking options.
A telephone outage has led the FAA to issue a ground stop for both Dallas Fort Worth International and Dallas Love Field Airports, causing significant flight delays and cancellations. Get the latest updates!
U.S. data centers are set to dramatically increase their electricity consumption, reaching nearly 12% of total power demand by 2030. Discover the implications for America's digital future and energy landscape.
In a remarkable display of innovation, SpaceX successfully launched the Nusantara Lima satellite, enhancing telecommunications for Indonesia's 17,000 islands. This marks another milestone in SpaceX's busy 2025 launch schedule.
SpaceX and EchoStar's groundbreaking deal will enable Boost Mobile users to access Starlink's direct-to-cell service, tackling mobile dead zones and expanding satellite coverage dramatically. With the potential to enhance service for millions, this partnership promises to reshape the future of mobile connectivity.