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Secret Service dismantles illegal network in New York

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Ahead of the UN General Assembly, the Secret Service revealed it had taken down a "well-organized and well-funded" telecommunications network in New York. The devices, tied to foreign actors and criminal groups, could have shut down cell networks and were also used to send anonymous threats to White House officials earlier this year.

Breakdown
  • Secret Service dismantled a network targeting senior U.S. officials during the U.N. General Assembly. 8s
  • Investigation began after anonymous threats were made to White House officials. 23s
  • Network included over 100,000 SIM cards and could send 30 million texts per minute. 37s
  • Authorities found computers, phones, illegal firearms, and cocaine at the sites. 1m 2s
  • No arrests have been made, but the devices are no longer a threat and the investigation is ongoing. 1m 25s
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