The Secret Service announced this week that it had seized a large network of SIM servers in the city that would have been ...
Agents discovered electronic devices in five locations in and around the city that could be used to disable cellphone towers.
The U.S. Secret Service has dismantled a network of electronic devices throughout the New York tristate area that were used ...
US Secret Service dismantles network of 100,000 SIM cards possibly able to disable cell phone towers ahead of UN General ...
The investigation was conducted by the Secret Service’s Advanced Threat Interdiction Unit, a new section of the agency tasked ...
The Secret Service’s takedown in New York sheds light on a type of threat that is both technically fascinating and deeply ...
The devices were mainly within 35 miles of the U.N. General Assembly now underway in New York, increasing the urgency.
The Secret Service said the network posed an “imminent threat” to the agency’s operation protecting the UN General Assembly.
Early analysis shows the network was used for communication between foreign governments and individuals known to U.S. law ...
The Secret Service says it disrupted a network of devices that could've shut down cellphone communications in New York City. Wall Street Journal reporter Joseph De Avila talks about the investigation.
The rogue cellular network spanned '100,000 SIM cards across multiple sites,' and was used to make fake calls to US officials ...