Key Details from the Secret Service Report:
Investigators seized 300 SIM servers and 100,000 SIM cards across multiple sites.CBS News described the seizure as the largest of its kind, noting the network was scattered across abandoned apartment buildings at more than five sites, roughly 35 miles from New York City.
The devices enabled anonymous threats, encrypted communications, and could launch telecom attacks such as:Early analysis shows links between nation-state actors and known criminals.
- Disabling cell towers
- Denial-of-service attacks
- Secure communication for criminal enterprises
"This network had the potential to disable cell phone towers and essentially shut down the cellular network in New York City," Secret Service Special Agent in Charge Matt McCool stated in a video released in the report by the agency.
Beyond DDoS attacks, the SIM farms could also support psychological warfare operations such as:
- Mass disinformation campaigns
- Emergency false alerts (e.g., fake evacuation texts)
In our view, the likelihood of this being part of a larger threat vector for potential physical terrorism appears elevated. Consider this: disrupting communications in tandem with a physical attack would be the playbook for foreign adversaries - or perhaps even the globalist ...




I like the name of this agent McCool and he looks like a Clark Kent/Superman agent.