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Sim Farm Found by Secret Service Might Have Scammed Citizens. It Was Unlikely to Cause a Cellular Blackout.
The New York “SIM farms” dismantled Tuesday by the U.S. Secret Service could have scammed citizens, but cellular operators and security experts say it would have had a hard time blacking out the ...
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A collection of "SIM boxes" that hold from hundreds to more than a thousand SIM cards, and each SIM contains a cellular phone number. SIM farms are used for both legitimate and illegitimate purposes.
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Read full article: Decades of missed inspections left a Jacksonville halfway house facing costly repairs. The community rallied to save it NEW YORK – The U.S. Secret Service has found and is quietly ...
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