A Massive Telecom Threat Was Stopped Right As World Leaders Gathered at UN Headquarters in New York

A Massive Telecom Threat Was Stopped Right As World Leaders Gathered at UN Headquarters in New York

A secret telecom network with over 300 SIM servers and 100,000 SIM cards was dismantled by the U.S. Secret Service in New York, preventing potential widespread network chaos during the U.N. General Assembly. The sophisticated operation posed a significant threat to emergency services and city communication infrastructure, possibly linked to nation-state actors or criminal groups. #SecretService #TelecomThreats

Keypoints

  • The network consisted of over 300 SIM servers with more than 100,000 active SIM cards.
  • The system could send up to 30 million texts per minute, overwhelming networks.
  • Investigators believe nation-state actors or criminal groups may have used the system for encrypted communications.
  • The operation was highly organized, costing millions in hardware and SIM cards.
  • The threat underscored vulnerabilities in critical communication infrastructure with potential for catastrophic impact.

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