Israeli surveillance cameras under the control of hackers

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PNN – The Israeli terrorist regime’s Cyber ​​Security Directorate warned Zionists about the hacking of CCTV cameras.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the Hebrew-language news outlet Bohal admitted that as the conflict between Iran and the Zionist regime intensifies, the trend of hacking of CCTV cameras in Israel has also expanded significantly.

The Israeli Cyber ​​Security Command warned Zionists in this regard, saying that hackers are attempting to infiltrate these cameras in various ways, including sending infected links and disabling their control systems.

The report continued: Amid the ongoing conflict with Iran, the Israeli Cyber security Command has raised its alert level and is calling on the public (Zionists) and organizations throughout Israel to increase their vigilance and preparedness for cyber-threats that may intensify in the near future.

A statement released by the organization explained that in addition to the battle on various fronts, hostile activities are also taking place in cyberspace.

These activities include attempts to harm organizations, collecting sensitive information, creating psychological pressure, and disseminating information with the aim of undermining the public’s sense of security in Israel.

The Cyber security Department notes that, based on experience gained from recent campaigns, a significant increase in attack attempts against official and private institutions has been observed during periods of heightened security tensions.

Among the main threats identified by the Department are attempts to hack public and private security cameras for espionage and information gathering purposes, deletion and encryption attacks designed to disrupt organizational activities and exploitation of vulnerabilities in legacy systems.

The organization also warns of a wave of phishing emails, phishing texts, and phone calls aimed at spreading fear and deception, as well as the use of previously leaked information for online infiltration and intimidation campaigns.

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