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Israeli spy firm promises manipulation of surveillance cameras
It is a scenario that has already been seen like this in countless films. The super hacker sits down in front of his own computer, breaks into the systems of a company and quickly exchanges the real pictures for an earlier recording or a computer–generated counterpart - for example, to disguise the intrusion of a person. The problem with this: of course, it's not that simple, so far such a thing has largely been reserved for the imagination of screenwriters. Far.
Toka
Now an Israeli start-up is advertising exactly these things – and on a grand scale. The company Toka promises its customers not only to be able to hack surveillance cameras en masse in the respective target area, but also to be able to manipulate videos there in real time or even afterwards.
In addition, the company also assures that it can crack other smart devices – from smart toasters to connected cars. All this is evident from internal documents leaked to the Israeli daily newspaper "Haaretz". So there is no real evidence for the claims at first.
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