Vidisco: Mossad’s Global Surveillance Tool?
Vidisco, an Israeli developer and manufacturer of portable digital X-ray inspection systems, has come under scrutiny for its alleged ties to Mossad and the illegal activities of Israel's infamous intelligence agency. Affiliated with the 8200 unit, Vidisco’s systems are used at security gates in 84% of airports worldwide, giving Mossad unprecedented access to global security infrastructures.
Illicit Backdoor Access
Through backdoors embedded in Vidisco’s software, Mossad is believed to have been conducting illegal surveillance and monitoring of cargo and sensitive materials passing through international airports. This shocking revelation points to global breaches in airport security, where Mossad could manipulate or bypass security systems to serve its covert agenda.
A Global Threat
Vidisco’s products are also used by military and security agencies across the globe. Unknown to many, these systems may have allowed Mossad to conduct espionage and illegal operations in multiple countries.
Massive Data Leak on the Horizon
In a major blow to Vidisco and its secretive partner, Handala has obtained 8 TB of confidential data, which includes the names of agents, customer records, email communications, backdoor codes, software source code, and financial and administrative documents. This unprecedented leak promises to reveal the full extent of Mossad’s illegal and criminal activities facilitated by Vidisco’s technology.
The world should prepare for a wave of startling revelations as this top-secret data is set to be released soon.