New research shows hundreds of attempts by apparent Iranian state hackers to hijack consumer-grade cameras, timed to missile ...
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 ...
Cutting corners: As tensions between Israel and Iran escalate, Israeli authorities are urging citizens to take an unusual but crucial step: turn off their home security cameras or change their ...
Having a home security system provides a strong sense of safety, allowing you to monitor your property and surroundings even when you’re away. Modern security cameras offer convenience and peace of ...
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.
Israeli spies spent years hacking nearly every traffic camera in Tehran so they could monitor Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei before he was eventually wiped out, according to a report.
Security cameras are supposed to protect us. But in modern cyber warfare, hackers can turn them into tools for surveillance and missile targeting.
The Senate committee raised concerns over Islamabad’s Safe City Project security after reports of Israeli hackers breaching Tehran traffic cameras.