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A hidden network of servers and SIM cards in NYC exposes a growing threat to critical infrastructure, prompting SMX's molecular marker tech to verify hardware authenticity in real time.
A hidden network of 300 servers and 100,000 SIM cards in New York apartments reveals a growing threat: undetectable infiltration of critical infrastructure using common hardware.
Such attacks could mimic sabotage, disrupting emergency services or power grids and triggering dangerous escalations based on uncertainty.
Current systems assume authenticity, leaving them vulnerable to false signals.
SMX (NASDAQ: SMX) counters this by embedding unclonable molecular markers into hardware, creating permanent, verifiable identities via a secure digital ledger.
This allows real-time verification of origin and integrity, preventing tampering and reducing the risk of mistaken retaliation.
The technology is already in use across industries, shifting security from reactive to proactive.
Una red oculta de servidores y tarjetas SIM en NYC expone una creciente amenaza a la infraestructura crítica, lo que lleva a la tecnología de marcadores moleculares de SMX a verificar la autenticidad del hardware en tiempo real.