Headquartered in Israel; founded by former state officials
Toka builds offensive cyber tools sold to governments, intelligence, and law-enforcement agencies. Reporting describes capabilities to locate, access, and manipulate connected devices — including security cameras and IoT — potentially watching through them or altering their footage. It was co-founded by former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak and is backed by U.S. venture capital, including Andreessen Horowitz.
Selling the power to hack — and alter — camera feeds
2021
Reporting revealed Toka markets government tools to break into security cameras and IoT devices, with capabilities that in some accounts extend to altering footage — a direct threat to evidence integrity and privacy.