Undisclosed Israeli firm #50
March 24, 2026
•[ cyberattack, data wiping, security cameras ]
Bloomberg reported an Israeli official said Iran-linked hackers stepped up cyberattacks on Israel, wiping the data of more than 50 small businesses in recent weeks and compromising dozens of security cameras. The official stated critical infrastructure such as energy grids, banks, and hospitals was not infiltrated or disrupted, and that most targeted companies had existing cybersecurity vulnerabilities while stronger-defended companies were not affected. Victim names and specific camera locations were not provided in the report.
Israeli surveillance cameras
March 10, 2026
•[ espionage, security cameras, password security ]
Israels National Cyber Directorate stated it had identified dozens of Iranian breaches into security cameras for espionage purposes since the start of the regional war. The directorate said it was alerting hundreds of camera owners and urged the public to change passwords and update software to reduce both national and personal security risk.
Italian security cameras
February 5, 2026
•[ DDoS attacks, hacktivism, security cameras ]
Italian reporting stated that pro-Russian hacktivist group NoName057(16) launched DDoS attacks connected to the digital ecosystem around the MilanCortina 2026 Winter Olympics. The reported primary effect is disruption attempts against public-facing online services linked to the event. The article also notes the group displayed content suggesting access to security cameras, but it does not provide sufficient detail to code a separate confirmed camera compromise event; the core confirmed effect described is DDoS activity against websites/services.