The Secret Service announcement about the alleged NYC plot came as President Donald Trump is set to speak at the U.N. General ...
Federal authorities have taken down a network of electronic devices near the UN in New York that could have crippled cell tower communications, the Secret Service said.
While close to 150 world leaders prepared to descend on Manhattan for the U.N. General Assembly, the U.S. Secret Service was ...
The Secret Service said the network posed an “imminent threat” to the agency’s operation protecting the UN General Assembly.
SIM farms of more than 300 servers hosting roughly 100,000 SIM cards at five locations in New York City nearly shut down the ...
Agents discovered electronic devices in five locations in and around the city that could be used to disable cellphone towers.
Secret Service seized 300 SIM servers and 100,000 SIM cards that could have shut down the cellular network in New York.
The U.S. Secret Service dismantled an "imminent telecommunications threat" near the United Nations General Assembly meeting in New York City.
All the devices were found within 35 miles of the United Nations General Assembly meeting of world leaders in New York City that kicked off on Monday, September 22. The Secret Service release said its ...
The U.S. Secret Service said the attack would've blocked cell service for millions of people if it were successfully carried out.
The Secret Service says it thwarted a telecommunications cyber-op in New York City. On Tuesday, the agency announced that it ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. Secret Service has found and is quietly dismantling a massive network of “SIM farms” across the New York area just as world leaders gather for meetings at the United Nations.