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Secret Service Dismantles Massive Telecom Network Ahead of UN General Assembly in New York

Investigators have not attributed the operation to any actor.

Overview

  • The takedown, announced Tuesday, followed a protective sweep tied to the UN General Assembly and targeted infrastructure across the New York area.
  • Authorities say they seized roughly 300 servers, while reports diverge on the number of SIM cards involved, citing totals between 100,000 and 300,000.
  • The Secret Service says the setup could enable anonymous threatening calls, mass text floods, denial‑of‑service attacks, disabling of mobile base stations, and encrypted coordination.
  • An official cited in press reports said the system could send up to 30 million SMS messages per minute, a claim not independently confirmed by the agency.
  • The investigation is ongoing into links to criminal networks and a potential foreign government role, with no public attribution announced.