ISI

organization

Last mentioned: Mar 26, 2026

Timeline

  1. Security Alert

    National security briefings advise on hardening CCTV infrastructure against social engineering and physical access.

  2. Ring Exposure

    Reports emerge detailing the ISI's use of women and minors in espionage activities.

  3. Intelligence Discovery

    Security agencies identify a pattern of CCTV tampering linked to non-traditional operatives.

Stories mentioning ISI 1

security Very Bearish

ISI CCTV Espionage Ring Leverages Women and Minors for Surveillance

Intelligence reports have uncovered a sophisticated espionage operation orchestrated by Pakistan's ISI, utilizing a network of women and underage recruits to manage and exploit CCTV surveillance systems. This hybrid warfare tactic combines traditional human intelligence with technical IoT vulnerabilities to monitor sensitive locations and public infrastructure.

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About ISI coverage

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