Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, the point person for Hamas with the Iranians, was killed in Dubai on January 10, 2010. The local police force startled Israel and the rest of the globe a month later when they meticulously pieced together hours of closed-circuit TV footage.
It’s conceivable that the hit squad would not have been discovered if Israel’s intelligence agency had the technology currently given by the Israeli cyber firm Toka 12 years ago. Ehud Barak, a former Israeli prime minister, and Brig, a former IDF cyber chief, co-founded Toka. According to internal documents obtained by Haaretz and analyzed, the business offers technology that enables customers to find security cameras or even webcams inside a specific area, hack into them, watch their live feed, and even change it—as well as previous recordings.
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