Eyes of Iran: How the Islamic Republic secretly monitors citizens in real time
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An investigation coordinated by Forbidden Stories, in collaboration with "The World", reveals that an Iranian company purchased and then sold the Russian surveillance software FindFace to various entities of the regime.
For the brutal persecution of its citizens, Iran's government uses powerful facial recognition software from Russia, which reveals a leak of data.
The regime in Tehran is shaking. Those who have suffered from it cheer. An insider reveals how the revolutionary guards hunt their opponents by face recognition
US President Trump calls on the Iranians to overthrow the regime, but the leadership in Tehran has created a gigantic surveillance apparatus. SPIEGEL research provides insight into the mullah's spying system.
Eyes of Iran: How the Islamic Republic secretly monitors citizens in real time
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Iran's regime uses a powerful face recognition software from Russia to track its citizens, as evidenced by a data leak that ZDF has at the front.
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