The U.S. Secret Service says it has dismantled a sophisticated network of electronic devices around New York City that could have been used to disable the city’s cell phone network or be used for surveillance. Jackson Proskow explains how the telecom threat was discovered, and if there’s any indication about who was behind it.
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U.S. Secret Service dismantles telecom threat in New York City
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