Israel's use of Tehran street cameras to help kill Iran's supreme leader shows how everyday surveillance can turn into a ...
For years, cybersecurity experts have warned that street cameras could be hacked. Now, AI advances help governments sift ...
The Israeli military's recent use of hacked Iranian street cameras to locate and kill Supreme Leader Khamenei illustrates the growing significance of surveillance technology in warfare.
i-PRO IT/Cyber Director Will Knehr discusses how threat actors can hack cameras to breach networks, why AI is becoming another attack vector, and what “ethical hacking” can do to harden your security ...
Iran has made hundreds of attempts to hack into security cameras in government and financial institutions in Israel and Gulf countries since the war began on Saturday, according to a new report by ...
Government agencies, schools, and hospitals install security cameras to protect their clients and their own integrity. But as one research team discovered at the Black Hat security conference this ...
Israeli officials have accused Iran of hacking security cameras in Israel, highlighting the ongoing cyber conflict between the two countries. Details about the extent of the breach were not disclosed.
The Senate committee raised concerns over Islamabad’s Safe City Project security after reports of Israeli hackers breaching Tehran traffic cameras.
In the last 30 years or so, cybersecurity has gone from being a niche specialty within the larger field of computer science, to an industry estimated to be worth more than $170 billion made of a globe ...