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FROM SCAMS TO SABOTAGE
Millennium Post Delhi
|Delhi 25 September 2025
The discovery and dismantling of a massive network of “SIM farms’ across the New York area by the U.S. Secret Service has exposed the scale of new-age threats that silently lurk beneath everyday technologies.
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This was not a routine fraud bust but a revelation of a sophisticated, well-funded network, with more than 100,000 active SIM cards stacked in racks, humming inside server farms barely 35 miles from the United Nations headquarters. The timing was unnerving: the operation unfolded as world leaders gathered in New York for the annual U.N. General Assembly, an event that symbolises global dialogue and cooperation. Instead, just outside the perimeter of diplomacy, a different kind of power play was being uncovered—an underground system capable of overwhelming cellular networks, crippling communications, and providing encrypted cover for organised crime, trafficking cartels, and potentially even terror groups.
Matt McCool, the Secret Service agent leading the investigation, likened the potential fallout to the chaos that followed the September 11 attacks and the Boston Marathon bombing, when cellular networks collapsed under strain. The warning is stark: in an interconnected era, our vulnerabilities do not come only from bombs or bullets, but from the quiet repurposing of the very devices we use to stay connected.
This story is from the Delhi 25 September 2025 edition of Millennium Post Delhi.
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