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Secret Service Dismantles Covert Telecom Network Near UN, Seizes 100,000 SIMs and 300 Servers

Investigators are assessing attribution and the network’s intended use.

Overview

  • The agency revealed the takedown just before the UN General Debate, with equipment found across multiple sites within roughly 35 miles of UN headquarters.
  • Officials said the system could disable cell towers, disrupt citywide mobile service, and enable anonymous threat calls and encrypted communication.
  • The Secret Service said the devices had already been used in several telecommunications attacks targeting high‑ranking U.S. officials.
  • Preliminary analysis points to possible links to at least one foreign state and to criminal groups, including cartel members, though attribution remains under investigation.
  • Authorities described the scale of the operation as unprecedented, and the seized SIM cards and servers are undergoing forensic examination.