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Iran built a camera network to control dissent, Israel made it a targeting tool

In 2026, an Associated Press report revealed that Israel utilized Iran's own hacked street camera network to track and assassinate Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28th. The article highlights the increasing vulnerability of global surveillance systems, many of which are internet-connected and poorly secured.

Associated PressSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-03-23 · 15:34 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 2 min
Iran built a camera network to control dissent, Israel made it a targeting tool
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In 2026, an Associated Press report revealed that Israel utilized Iran's own hacked street camera network to track and assassinate Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28th. The article highlights the increasing vulnerability of global surveillance systems, many of which are internet-connected and poorly secured. Advances in artificial intelligence enable the sifting of vast amounts of footage, making these systems attractive targets for adversaries. Cybersecurity experts have warned for years about the potential for street cameras to be hacked. The incident underscores the potential for hacked surveillance systems to be weaponized in wartime.

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Recent advances in artificial intelligence have enabled militaries and intelligence agencies to sift through vast amounts of surveillance footage.

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Iran built a camera network to control dissent.

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Israel hijacked Iran’s street cameras.

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Israel tracked down Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei with the help of Tehran’s own street cameras.

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The use of hacked surveillance cameras among other intelligence, in the operation to kill Khamenei was described to AP by an intelligence official.

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ExplainerIran built a camera network to control dissent, Israel made it a targeting toolFor years, cybersecurity experts have warned that street cameras could be hacked. Now, AI advances help governments sift through footage6-MIN READ6-MIN ListenPublished: 11:34pm, 23 Mar 2026The role of Israel’s hijacking of Iran’s street cameras in the killing of the country’s supreme leader underscores how surveillance systems are increasingly being targeted by adversaries in wartime.Hundreds of millions of cameras have been installed above shops, in homes and on street corners across the world, many connected to the internet and poorly secured.Recent advances in artificial intelligence have enabled militaries and intelligence agencies to sift through vast amounts of surveillance footage and identify targets.On February 28, Israel vividly showed the potential of such systems to be hacked and used against adversaries when Israel tracked down Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei with the help of Tehran’s own street cameras, despite repeated warnings that Iran’s surveillance systems had been compromised, according to interviews and an Associated Press (AP) review of leaked data, public statements and news reports.The use of hacked surveillance cameras among other intelligence, in the operation to kill Khamenei was described to AP by an intelligence official with knowledge of the operation and another person who was briefed on the operation.01:34Trump tells Iran to reopen Strait of Hormuz by late Monday GMT or face major assaultTrump tells Iran to reopen Strait of Hormuz by late Monday GMT or face major assaultNeither was authorised to speak with the media and both shared information on condition of anonymity.
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