Home Blog Israel Hacked Traffic Cameras in Iran Multiple news outlets are reporting on Israel’s hacking of Iranian traffic cameras and how they assisted with the killing of that country’s leadership. The New York Times has an on the intelligence operation more generally. Tags: assassinations , cameras , cars , CIA , hacking , infrastructure , intelligence , Israel Posted on March 5, 2026 at 12:31 PM • 1 Comments Comments mark • March 5, 2026 12:39 PM sigh All that hard looking… while the late Ayatollah made it a point, publicly, that he was working form his office. He and his advisors were all old me, and “didn’t want to die weak old men”, I’ve read. So now, they’re martyrs, and harder-line people come in… Subscribe to comments on this entry Leave a comment Cancel reply Blog moderation policy Login Name Email URL: Remember personal info? Fill in the blank: the name of this blog is Schneier on ___________ (required): Comments: Allowed HTML <a href="URL"> • <em> <cite> <i> • <strong> <b> • <sub> <sup> • <ul> <ol> <li> • <blockquote> <pre> Markdown Extra syntax via https://michelf.ca/projects/php-markdown/extra/ Δ ← Hacked App Part of US/Israeli Propaganda Campaign Against Iran Sidebar photo of Bruce Schneier by Joe MacInnis. Powered by WordPress Hosted by Pressable
The article reports that Israeli intelligence compromised Iranian traffic camera infrastructure as an attack vector for surveillance and targeting, which directly facilitated a kinetic operation. The article does not provide technical details on the specific exploit method, affected systems, or any CVSS score, patch, or workaround information. This incident highlights the operational security risks posed by internet-connected physical infrastructure when leveraged for intelligence gathering.