People who previously had a phone contract with O2, but ended their deal early due to the company's upcoming price hike announcement, have been urged to check if they're eligible for refunds. This ...
New service enhances visitor experience at Zayed International Airport with free data Initiative aims to enhance the arrival experience and reinforce Abu Dhabi’s position as one of the world’s leading ...
If you’ve ever upgraded your phone, you likely know what a SIM card is and what it’s for. In short, a SIM card is a small chip that lets you connect to your carrier’s network. These days, physical SIM ...
Apple’s latest release, the iPhone Air, has officially brought eSIM technology to China for the first time. Approved by regulators as part of a “commercial trial” involving China Mobile, China Unicom, ...
A plot to cripple the telecommunications infrastructure – discovered in New York City as world leaders gathered for the United Nations General Assembly – has proven far more extensive than initially ...
Federal agents with Homeland Security Investigations discovered an additional 200,000 SIM cards at a location in New Jersey, law enforcement sources confirmed to CBS News. Agents were first tipped off ...
The U.S. Secret Service dismantled a massive telecommunications network hidden throughout the New York City area, forcing investigators to confront a startling reality surrounding threats to national ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. Secret Service has found and is quietly dismantling a massive network of “SIM farms” across the New York area just as world leaders gather for meetings at the United Nations.
The Secret Service announced that it dismantled a telecommunication threat to New York City. Agents uncovered a cache of electronic devices, including SIM cards and servers in multiple locations ...
The recent discovery of a sprawling SIM farm operation in the New York City area has revealed how these facilities, typically used by cybercriminals to flood phones with spam calls and texts, have ...
The US Secret Service announced this morning that it has located and seized a cache of telecom devices large enough to “shut down the cellular network in New York City.” And it believes a nation-state ...
The Secret Service discovered more than 100,000 SIM cards and 300 servers, which could disable cellular towers or be used to conduct surveillance. By Eileen Sullivan Reporting from Washington The ...