Cybersecurity

Exposing the Hidden Threat: How a SIM Farm Near the UN Undermines U.S. Telecom Security

By Economics Desk | September 23, 2025

A sophisticated SIM farm operating near the United Nations reveals alarming gaps in U.S. telecom security, threatening national sovereignty and critical infrastructure.

In a revealing development that underscores the vulnerabilities facing America's communications infrastructure, the U.S. Secret Service has uncovered and is quietly dismantling an extensive network of "SIM farms" within a stone's throw of the United Nations headquarters in New York City. These large-scale operations, equipped with over 100,000 active SIM cards stacked and managed by servers, represent more than just cyber nuisances—they are potential instruments of chaos that could cripple our nation’s telecommunication systems at moments when stability is paramount. Special Agent Matt McCool characterized this operation as highly organized and well-funded, suspecting involvement by nation-state actors working from behind...

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