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El Servicio Secreto de EE.UU. frenó un ataque que buscaba dejar incomunicada a Nueva York en medio de la Asamblea de la ONU

Mientras cerca de 150 líderes mundiales se preparaban para reunirse en Manhattan por la Asamblea General de la ONU, el Servicio Secreto de Estados Unidos llevó adelante un operativo silencioso que evitó lo que pudo haber sido un desastre sin precedentes: desmanteló una red de telecomunicaciones clandestina capaz de paralizar las torres de telefonía celular, bloquear llamadas al 911 e inundar las redes con caos justo cuando la ciudad estaba más vulnerable.
El hallazgo fue impactante: más de 300 servidores SIM y más de 100.000 tarjetas SIM escondidas a menos de 56 kilómetros de las Naciones Unidas. Según los investigadores, se trata de una de las amenazas más grandes contra las comunicaciones que se haya descubierto en suelo estadounidense.
El sistema tenía el potencial de dejar sin servicio celular a millones de personas, afectando desde la vida cotidiana hasta la respuesta ante emergencias y la lucha contra el terrorismo.
Una amenaza invisible en el momento más crítico
El operativo se dio justo cuando Manhattan estaba colapsada por la llegada de delegaciones extranjeras y comitivas oficiales. Para las autoridades, el caso marca una nueva frontera de riesgo: los complots que apuntan a la infraestructura invisible que mantiene conectada a una ciudad moderna.
La red fue detectada en el marco de una investigación más amplia sobre amenazas de telecomunicaciones dirigidas a altos funcionarios del gobierno. Los servidores, distribuidos en varios sitios, funcionaban como bancos de celulares simulados, capaces de generar llamadas y mensajes masivos, saturar redes locales y enmascarar comunicaciones cifradas de criminales.
“No se puede subestimar lo que este sistema es capaz de hacer”, advirtió Matt McCool, agente especial a cargo de la oficina del Servicio Secreto en Nueva York. “Puede desconectar torres de telefonía móvil, por lo que la gente ya no puede comunicarse… No puede enviar mensajes de texto, no puede usar su celular. Y si combinan eso con algún otro evento asociado con la Asamblea General de Naciones Unidas, podría ser catastrófico para la ciudad”.
Sin amenazas directas, pero con el riesgo latente
Por ahora, los funcionarios aclararon que no detectaron un complot directo para interrumpir la Asamblea General de la ONU y que no existen amenazas creíbles conocidas para la ciudad de Nueva York. Sin embargo, el análisis forense recién comienza y los agentes creen que actores estatales —es decir, perpetradores de países específicos— usaron el sistema para enviar mensajes cifrados a grupos de crimen organizado, carteles y organizaciones terroristas.
“Debemos hacer un análisis forense de 100.000 teléfonos celulares, esencialmente todas las llamadas telefónicas, todos los mensajes de texto, cualquier cosa relacionada con las comunicaciones, ver dónde terminan esos números”, explicó McCool, quien anticipó que el proceso llevará tiempo.
Una operación millonaria y sofisticada
Cuando los agentes ingresaron a los sitios, se encontraron con filas de servidores y estantes repletos de tarjetas SIM. Más de 100.000 ya estaban activas, pero había muchas más listas para ser activadas, lo que demuestra que los operadores planeaban duplicar o triplicar la capacidad de la red. McCool describió la operación como “bien financiada y altamente organizada”, con un costo de millones de dólares solo en hardware y tarjetas SIM.
El sistema tenía la capacidad de enviar hasta 30 millones de mensajes de texto por minuto.
“La misión protectora del Servicio Secreto de Estados Unidos se centra en la prevención, y esta investigación deja claro a los posibles actores malintencionados que las amenazas inminentes a nuestros protegidos serán investigadas, rastreadas y desmanteladas de inmediato”, sostuvo Sean Curran, director de la agencia.
El fantasma de un apagón total
Los funcionarios advirtieron sobre el caos que la red podría haber causado si no la desactivaban a tiempo. McCool comparó el posible impacto con los apagones celulares tras los ataques del 11 de septiembre y el atentado del maratón de Boston, cuando las redes colapsaron por la presión. En este caso, los atacantes habrían podido forzar ese tipo de apagón en el momento que eligieran.
“¿Podría haber otras?”, se preguntó McCool. “Sería imprudente pensar que no hay otras redes siendo creadas en otras ciudades de Estados Unidos”.
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ICE director says Portland facility faces violence with ‘little help from local police’

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Federal immigration officials say their Portland, Oregon, facility has come under nightly attack, with little help from local police because of political directives from city leaders.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News’ Bill Melugin, Cammila Wamsley, director of Portland’s ICE office, said the facility has faced violence for more than 100 consecutive nights, with Portland police largely absent under guidance from the mayor and city council.
«I just, I can’t figure out what’s happening at the FDA. I’m totally baffled by it,» Wamsley said, describing her frustration at seeing federal staff attacked outside the building while officers inside lack jurisdiction to intervene. «It’s frustrating for us to watch people be attacked on the street and know that we don’t have the authority to be able to really step in unless there’s some nexus to federal law.»
She said nightly protests have escalated beyond chants and signs, with bottle rockets striking the ICE building, rocks shattering windows, lasers targeting officers’ eyes and barricades blocking vehicles.
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People protest outside a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility as federal agents watch from the rooftop in Portland, Ore., Wednesday. (AP Photo/Amanda Loman)
Wamsley said protesters have followed ICE staff members home and doxxed at least six employees.
«Later, towards the evening and around dark, there are a lot of folks that come up dressed in all black,» she explained. «They are here to wreak havoc. They’ll block our cars, throw paint, damage property and even try to follow our folks home.»
She warned that when crowds swell quickly, the violence becomes more dangerous.
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A Federal Protective Service officer stands guard in front of demonstrators as protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcementdraw hundreds to the ICE headquarters in south Portland, Ore., Sunday. (John Rudoff/Reuters)
«We’ve seen it before. The folks here can go from a crowd of 50 to a crowd of 1,000 in 30 minutes,» she explained. «Sometimes we only have 20 officers here. We would not be able to defend the building with that show of force.»
Wamsley said the Portland Police Department has been slow to respond — and sometimes doesn’t respond at all — because of city policy. She explained that assaults have occurred outside and across the street from the building, but police have either taken too long to arrive or not shown up at all.
«That is not the stance they would take six blocks from here, but it is the stance they take with us because of guidance from the mayor and city council,» Wamsley said.
PORTLAND MAYOR DOUBLES DOWN ON SANCTUARY STATUS AFTER VIOLENT ANTI-ICE RIOT

Anti-ICE protesters roll out a guillotine in front of the ICE field office in Portland, Ore. (X/@KatieDaviscourt)
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Portland mayor’s office and police department for comment.
Still, Wamsley said ICE staff remain committed to their mission despite the unrest.
«The people that work here are here to serve the American public,» she said. «They are here to enforce the same immigration laws we’ve had in place since the 1950s. Nothing has changed in that regard. We come to work every day. We do our job the way we have been doing it, and we’ll continue to do that.»
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Federal agents arrest a person outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Portland, Ore., in June. (X/@choeshow/@frontlinesTPUSA)
Todd Rignel, assistant special agent for Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) in Oregon, said federal agencies are targeting Antifa-linked groups they blame for organizing much of the unrest.
«They’re not just facing HSI. They’re facing the FBI, ATF, DEA, IRS — all of these agencies,» he said. «That’s a force to be reckoned with.»
Portland remains a flashpoint for unrest with the ICE facility at the center of nightly confrontations.
President Donald Trump announced plans to send 200 National Guard troops to Portland to support immigration authorities. Officials said the troops would be stationed near protest areas.
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The warnings follow an attack on an ICE facility in Dallas Sept. 24. Authorities said two detainees were killed and another was hospitalized after a gunman opened fire before dying of a self-inflicted gunshot.
Investigators said shell casings recovered bore an «ANTI-ICE» message.
Fox News Digital’s Madison Colombo contributed to this report.
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Russian leader responds to American conservative’s murder: ‘A disgusting atrocity’

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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday said the assassination of Charlie Kirk was a sign of a «deep rift» in American society, while offering his condolences to the family of the late conservative activist.
Speaking at the Valdai Discussion Club in Sochi at a forum of Russian experts, Putin addressed the killing, according to Reuters.
«This is a disgusting atrocity, especially since it was broadcast live. We all saw it. It was truly horrific,» Putin said. «First and foremost, I extend my condolences to Mr. Kirk’s family and all his loved ones. We sympathize and empathize.
JD VANCE DECLARES THERE IS ‘NO UNITY’ WITH PEOPLE WHO CELEBRATE CHARLIE KIRK’S ASSASSINATION
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday condemned the killing of Charlie Kirk while speaking to a panel of Russian experts. (Getty Images)
«What happened is a reflection of a deep division within society. In the United States, I don’t believe there is any need to escalate the situation externally, as the country’s political leadership is working to restore order domestically,» he added.
Kirk was shot and killed in September while speaking at Utah Valley University.
His alleged killer, Tyler Robinson, faces seven charges, including aggravated homicide, which carries the potential death penalty; felony discharge of a firearm; obstruction and witness tampering.
Robinson returned to court Monday and is scheduled to appear again Oct. 30. Prosecutors said they had already gathered «voluminous» evidence against him.
TRUMP DEFENDS LABELING ANTIFA A ‘TERRORIST ORGANIZATION’ AS HE TARGETS LEFT-WING EXTREMISM

Charlie Kirk speaks before he is assassinated during Turning Point’s visit to Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, Sept. 10, 2025. (Tess Crowley/The Deseret News via AP)
Kirk’s murder has intensified debate over political violence in the United States. Republican leaders have urged Democrats to moderate their rhetoric toward President Donald Trump and to embrace greater tolerance for opposing views.
In addition to addressing Kirk’s death, Putin responded to Trump’s recent characterization of Russia as a «paper tiger.»
«A paper tiger? Then go deal with this paper tiger,» Putin said. «If we are fighting the entire NATO bloc, moving forward, advancing and feeling confident, and we are still called a paper tiger, then what does that make NATO itself?»
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Last week, Trump predicted Ukraine could reclaim all its territory from Russia before labeling Moscow a «paper tiger.»
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