Dutch intelligence: Russian hackers are spying on NATO bases using smart doorbells

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- Dutch intelligence announced that Russian hackers are spying on NATO bases.
- Hackers target internet-connected smart doorbells and security cameras.
- Data is collected from these devices to track military shipments and bases.
- The situation raises concerns about security vulnerabilities in smart devices.
The Dutch intelligence service announced that Russia-linked hackers have developed a new method to monitor NATO bases and military shipments to Ukraine. Internet-connected security cameras and smart doorbells are being targeted in the attacks.
In this method, smart devices located around military facilities are compromised through security vulnerabilities. The data obtained from these devices allows Russia to track military movements in the region. The report emphasizes that even doorbells can be used for surveillance purposes.
This situation once again highlights the risks posed by Internet of Things (IoT) devices in ensuring military security. This statement by intelligence units brings to light a crucial detail regarding Russia's hybrid warfare and cyber surveillance capabilities.
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