The Secret Service discovered more than 100,000 SIM cards and 300 servers, which could disable cellular towers or be used to ...
The U.S. Secret Service announced it has disrupted a network in New York City that they say could have shut down telecom ...
A Secret Service investigation found a cellular device network in the New York region that officials say could have been used ...
US Secret Service dismantles network of 100,000 SIM cards possibly able to disable cell phone towers ahead of UN General ...
The Secret Service said it found over 300 SIM servers, 100,000 SIM cards and other illicit materials in multiple sites ...
Early analysis shows the network was used for communication between foreign governments and individuals known to U.S. law ...
The U.S. Secret Service says it has dismantled a stockpile of devices in the New York area that were “capable of crippling ...
Agents discovered electronic devices in five locations in and around the city that could be used to disable cellphone towers.
Given the timing, location and potential for significant disruption to New York telecommunications posed by these devices, ...
Device-to-device (D2D) communication in cellular networks represents a paradigm shift wherein mobile devices communicate directly with one another, bypassing traditional base station relays. This ...
Networking and communication device makers still have backlogs of orders to be filled. With easing of the shortage of components/materials, the blacklog orders are expected to be completed at the end ...
Quantum technologies are systems that can compute data, sense their surrounding environment or perform other functions ...