U.S. Secret Service Dismantles Telecommunications Threats Near UN General Assembly
The U.S. Secret Service has successfully disrupted a telecommunications network that posed a significant threat to New York City during the United Nations General Assembly. Authorities discovered a cache of devices capable of crashing cellular networks, which included around 300 servers. This hidden network was believed to be used for making threats against U.S. officials, including assassination threats. Officials confirmed that the dismantling of this telecom threat prevented potential chaos and disruption during the major international event.
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