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The Financial Times revealed that Russian security agencies have shut down parts of President Vladimir Putin's surveillance system, which relies on nearly 300,000 cameras in Moscow, in an effort to reduce the risks of hacking following the assassination of former Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in Tehran. These measures came after Israeli intelligence successfully gathered large amounts of footage from traffic cameras inside Iran, aiming to identify the locations of meetings that led to the killing of security officials, using artificial intelligence techniques to analyze the data once these systems became vulnerable to digital gaps that could be exploited. At the same time, the Russian Federal Security Service expressed concern that the surveillance system could become a point of weakness, especially after it became possible to precisely locate targets through it.
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