The head of the U.S. Secret Service Atlanta field office warns that artificial intelligence is making scam artists more dangerous than ever, costing Georgians millions.
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100,000 SIM cards dismantled, 300 servers found: US Secret Service foils plot to disrupt NYC cell network during UNGA
In a major development, the US Secret Service on Tuesday (Sep 23) said it had dismantled a network of more than 100,000 SIM cards that could have crashed New York's telecommunications network ahead of ...
Federal agents dismantled a network of devices in the New York area that was used to threaten senior US government officials and bore signs of foreign involvement, according to the US Secret Service.
WASHINGTON — The Secret Service failed to detect a Glock handgun in a guest’s bag that agents manually searched at President Trump’s Virginia golf club while the commander in chief was on site late ...
WASHINGTON — The US Secret Service arrested a man on Saturday who they say was fighting with a protester outside the White House. Organizers from Refuse Fascism had said they would target the White ...
The Secret Service are set to investigate claims that Donald Trump's United Nations escalator mishap was no accident. America's federal law enforcement agency will probe sabotage claims after the ...
Tether, which claims to be one of the largest companies in the digital assets industry, recently announced that it supported the Royal Thai Police and the United States Secret Service in a ...
The Secret Service put on leave an employee who made an inflammatory social media post about conservative icon Charlie Kirk after the 31-year-old was assassinated on Wednesday, bashing those who are ...
The US Secret Service found a “suspicious” hunting stand within sight of the Air Force One landing zone ahead of the president’s arrival in Florida over the weekend, FBI Director Kash Patel said, ...
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