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U.S. agencies shut down a large SIM card network near UN HQ to prevent cyberattacks ahead of the 2025 General Assembly.
The U.S. Secret Service dismantled a network of over 100,000 SIM cards and 300 servers within a 35-mile radius of UN headquarters in New York ahead of the 2025 General Assembly, preventing potential disruptions to cell services, emergency communications, and critical infrastructure.
The devices could have enabled denial-of-service attacks, tower disabling, and encrypted communications among threat actors.
Early analysis suggests links to nation-state actors and individuals known to federal law enforcement.
The operation, involving multiple federal and local agencies, was prompted by concerns over the timing and scale of the international summit, which began on September 23 with President Donald Trump scheduled to speak.
No arrests have been made, and the investigation remains ongoing.
Las agencias estadounidenses cerraron una gran red de tarjetas SIM cerca de la sede de la ONU para prevenir ciberataques antes de la Asamblea General de 2025.