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US Secret Service Detects Potential Espionage Network In New York

The US Secret Service revealed a complex electronic network in New York, capable of interfering with mobile networks, ahead of the 80th UNGA.

US Secret Service Detects Potential Espionage Network In New York

In a significant security disclosure, the US Secret Service announced that it has identified a highly sophisticated electronic network operating in and around New York City.

The network is reportedly capable of severely disrupting cellphone communications, prompting concerns over potential misuse during the UN General Assembly, which hosts world leaders and diplomats.

The discovery highlights the high stakes involved in protecting both the President and Vice President of the United States, responsibilities that the Secret Service must manage, even though the agency did not specify whether the network targeted visiting dignitaries.

Potential Threats

Secret Service Director Sean Keren stated that the network possesses capabilities that could cause serious harm.

“From shutting down regional cellphone towers to facilitating communications among criminals or foreign adversaries, this system has the potential to be exploited in multiple ways, including espionage,” he noted.

Authorities have recovered over 1,00,000 SIM cards, more than 300 server devices, and other illegal materials from multiple locations across New York City.

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The investigation involves collaboration between Secret Service agents, the New York Police Department, Homeland Security Investigations, and other federal agencies.

Matt McCool, Special Agent in Charge of the Secret Service’s Washington Field Office, stated that initial forensic analysis points to the involvement of at least one foreign country and several criminal actors.

All individuals and entities implicated were already under agency surveillance prior to the discovery.

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Ongoing Investigation

McCool confirmed that the investigation remains active, with the early disclosure intended to strengthen security measures.

National security officials and telecommunications experts are monitoring the situation closely to prevent breaches that could compromise private communications of senior US government officials, including the President.

The Secret Service has attributed potential responsibility to a Chinese-affiliated group known as ‘Salt Typhoon’, previously exposed in last year’s investigations.

While authorities did not confirm a direct connection between the seized devices in New York and Salt Typhoon’s operations, the group’s involvement underscores concerns over foreign interference in critical telecommunications infrastructure.

At this stage, it remains unclear how long the network had been active, whether its operators intended to disrupt the UN General Assembly, or if it was solely used for espionage purposes.

Secret Service officials continue to investigate the scope, capabilities, and affiliations of the network, ensuring that protective measures for international leaders remain robust during the global summit.

The revelation has prompted heightened vigilance across security and telecommunications channels in New York.

Agencies are actively coordinating to prevent any potential exploitation of the network, aiming to safeguard both domestic and international stakeholders attending the UN General Assembly.

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