The U.S. Secret Service just announced they dismantled what they’re calling an “imminent telecommunications threat” in New York City—right before the UN General Assembly began.Agents discovered 300 SIM servers with over 100,000 SIM cards within 35 miles of the UN. What does that mean? It could have been used to flood delegates with spam text messages or even act as a fake cell tower to intercept communications.When 150 world leaders, their security teams, and intelligence services are crammed into one neighborhood in Manhattan, communications are a prime target. This wasn’t about malware—it was about hardware hidden in plain sight.In this video, I’ll break down what the Secret Service found, how this kind of attack could work, and who might have the capability to pull it off.

The Secret Service Just Stopped a Massive Cell Tower Attack
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