Russian Hackers Have Hacked Cameras on NATO Routes to Track Supplies to Kiev
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Russian spies are monitoring the transport of military equipment to Ukraine through security cameras on homephones.
Russia spied on NATO military bases through doorbell cameras in search of weapons for Ukraine - intelligence NetherlandRussian hackers gained access to cameras on doorbells to monitor the transportation of military equipment to Ukraine. Operation The Dutch secret services were exposed.
Russian services have hacked "a small number of cameras" on military routes in the Netherlands. This is evident from an investigation by the General Intelligence and Security Service (AIVD) and the Military Intelligence and Security Service (MIVD). According to the services, the cameras in question were for private use, including by companies, and are accessible via the internet—so-called IP cameras. These cameras can be viewed remotely. By hac…
Russians have hacked ‘a small number’ of private cameras in the Netherlands along routes where military goods are transported. The intelligence services AIVD and MIVD have warned the owners so that they could take measures, the Ministry of Defence reports.
The attacks were pushed by the European powers — a member of NATO, including the N'ederlands, the undisturbed Ukrainian.
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