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The media learned about Iran's correction of attacks using Israeli surveillance cameras

Bloomberg: Iran connects to private cameras in Israel to correct attacks
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Iran has begun connecting to private surveillance cameras in Israel in order to gather information to correct attacks. This was reported on June 20 by Bloomberg with reference to the former deputy Director General of the National Cyber Directorate of Israel, Rafael Franco.

"We know that in the last two or three days, the Iranians have been trying to connect to surveillance cameras to understand what happened and where their missiles hit, in order to increase their accuracy," the agency quoted Franco as saying.

According to the agency, after Iran's ballistic missile attacks on Israel, the authorities urged citizens to turn off private cameras or change their passwords. It clarifies that the market for video surveillance cameras still continues to grow, however, many cameras still remain vulnerable to hacking due to unreliable passwords. "Газета.Ru ".

On June 19, Avihai Adrai, an official representative of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), said at a briefing that the Israeli side had attacked Iranian nuclear facilities in Bushehr, Isfahan and Natanz. He noted that 40 fighter jets of the country's Air Force attacked dozens of military targets near Tehran and other areas of Iran.

Later that day, the BBC Russian service reported that Israeli strikes on Iran had damaged a nuclear reactor in Arak and nearby areas of the complex.

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