Kremlin Restricts Putin Private Surveillance System Over Fears AI Tools Could Target Him
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Russian security services have temporarily disabled parts of the surveillance system used to protect Russian President Vladimir Putin. The move is said to have been taken over concerns that the cameras could be used to track the movements of the Russian leader and his inner circle. The decision reflects growing anxiety within the Kremlin, media reports say. However, Putin may have more reason to worry about threats from within the country than …
Financial Times: concerns about AI as a deadly weapon via cameras. System isolated from the web and rekindled (ANSA)
After the death of Khamenei, the Kremlin responded with security measures. Intelligence shut down a surveillance system for Putin's protection.
The Financial Times reported on the 8th that when Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed instantly in an Israeli and U.S. airstrike on February 28, Russian security agencies immediately shut down parts of a special surveillance system installed to protect Russian President Vladimir Putin and his close aides. This surveillance system was separate from the network of 300,000 cameras used to monitor Moscow citizens. However, it was…
Genome Tehran's väldiga övervakningsystem gekunde USA och Israel hitta och döda ayatolla Ali Khamenei. Det väckte oro hos Kremlin – som snabbt agerade.
Russia shut down Putin surveillance system after Israel hacked CCTVs in Iran: Report
Russian security forces reportedly shut down parts of a special surveillance system that protects Russian President Vladimir Putin and his close aides. This move came after Israeli forces were able to hack into Tehran’s CCTVs and locate Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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