More Details Exposed About the Assassination of Khamenei! Hackers Infiltrated Traffic Cameras, AI Calculated the Assassination Route.
The New York Times and the Financial Times have successively disclosed some details about the assassination of Khamenei. According to the disclosure, traffic surveillance cameras on the streets of Tehran had been secretly infiltrated by Israeli hackers years ago. These cameras became "electronic eyes" planted by Israeli intelligence agencies in the heart of Iran.
Even more impressive is that one of the cameras was installed at a very tricky angle, not filming road conditions but specifically targeting the parking areas of high-ranking Iranian officials' private cars, even able to see into the daily activities inside the heavily guarded headquarters. These images were encrypted and continuously transmitted to servers in Tel Aviv and southern Israel. This means that the movements of Iranian high-ranking officials are almost completely transparent to their opponents, like a live broadcast.
Israeli intelligence agencies used complex algorithms to perform in-depth analysis of the captured image data. They were not just watching who entered which door, but building a vast "personnel relationship and behavior map."
The system automatically filled in the addresses, shift schedules, and regular commuting routes of security personnel, even precisely specifying the specific individuals they usually need to protect. In other words, the AI helped them figure out the shift patterns and vulnerable times of the security forces around Khamenei. This is no longer about human surveillance and waiting for opportunities; it's using computational power to directly simulate the optimal attack window.
Just before the attack, Israel successfully disabled part of the equipment of several mobile phone signal towers near the headquarters. The security personnel's phones displayed only the usual "busy," without realizing that the communication network had been deliberately cut off. This technical interference directly caused a breakdown in the security chain at a critical moment, preventing the alarm from sounding in time.
On Saturday morning, when children went to school and adults went to work, the Iranian workweek had just begun. The Supreme National Security Council meeting was held as usual in a ground-level building, not in an underground bunker. They believed that daytime was relatively safe, but they didn't realize that the opponent had already predicted this "psychological blind spot" through AI. At 6 a.m., Israeli aircraft took off; two hours later, remote missiles accurately struck.
Dog Ge believes that future wars may not only be confrontations on the front lines, but also confrontations between algorithms and data. How to prevent key infrastructure from being implanted with backdoors, and how to identify and counter AI-driven intelligence analysis, will become urgent issues to solve.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1858622162585664/
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