Russian hackers have hacked cameras on NATO routes to monitor arms shipments to Ukraine. It is reported by The Telegraph newspaper with reference to the intelligence of the Netherlands.
Many cameras, including home video doorbells, were hacked due to weak passwords and outdated software, the publication claims.
The authorities have already warned the owners of such systems about the need to strengthen their protection, the publication says.
As reported by EADaily, Russian hackers from the Earthimpact team hacked the base of the Russian Volunteer Corps terrorist group❶ (RDK❶). Among the 3.5 million people who transferred money to the militants, there are residents of various regions of Russia. They will come for them soon, hackers promised the telegram channel Readovka.
❶Terrorist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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