Russia hacked cameras near Nato bases to monitor Ukraine arms: Report
- The AIVD domestic security and MIVD military intelligence agencies said they uncovered a "large-scale Russian operation" targeting cameras along military transport routes in European Nato member states, including the Netherlands and Ukraine.
- Organisations with cameras on these routes have been warned and advised to take action.
- Russian state-affiliated hackers have compromised internet-connected security cameras and home intercom systems across NATO member states and Ukraine to secretly monitor the transportation of military aid, The Telegraph reported.
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- The AIVD domestic security and MIVD military intelligence agencies said they uncovered a "large-scale Russian operation" targeting cameras along military transport routes in European Nato member states, including the Netherlands and Ukraine.
- Organisations with cameras on these routes have been warned and advised to take action.
- Russian state-affiliated hackers have compromised internet-connected security cameras and home intercom systems across NATO member states and Ukraine to secretly monitor the transportation of military aid, The Telegraph reported.
Sources: Kyivpost, Times of India