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The Scope of the Operation
Agents raided over five abandoned apartments within 35 miles of UN headquarters, discovering a massive infrastructure comprising 300 servers, more than 100,000 SIM cards, and capability to send 30 million text messages per minute. The network could jam cell towers, crash emergency dispatch systems, and execute denial-of-service attacks on critical infrastructure, all within a matter of minutes.
Agent Matt McCool, a spokesperson from the Secret Service, described the danger: "This network had the potential to disable cell phone towers and effectively shut down New York City’s cellular network—just in time to threaten the UN itself."