NYC Cellular Network Targeted: Secret Service Busts Major SIM Card Operation
The Secret Service recently announced a significant takedown of a telecommunications threat targeting New York City's cellular service. Agents uncovered a large cache of electronic devices, including SIM cards and servers, spread across multiple locations within a 35-mile radius of the United Nations.
<img src="https://media-cldnry.s-nbcnews.com/image/upload/t_focal-520x260,f_auto,q_auto:best/mpx/2704722219/2025_09/1758644830722_now_daily_a_nyc_tech_threat_250923_1920x1080-0mcjka.jpg" alt="Image related to the Secret Service operation">The investigation revealed a complex operation potentially capable of disrupting or compromising the city's cellular infrastructure. While the specifics of the threat remain undisclosed, the scale of the seizure suggests a serious attempt to interfere with telecommunications. The Secret Service's swift action prevented what could have been a major disruption to New York City's communications. Further details regarding the individuals or groups involved, and the full extent of their plans, are expected to be revealed in due course.
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