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Four people have been arrested in South Korea for allegedly hacking more than 120,000 video cameras in homes and businesses ...
The hack is the latest in a global trend targeting internet protocol cameras, often used in homes to keep an eye on children ...
Four independent suspects have been arrested in South Korea for hacking private cameras in homes, karaoke rooms, a Pilates ...
The authorities arrested four people this week in the latest turn in the country’s effort to stop exploitative recordings.
South Korean police said four people have been charged in connection with the scheme, which hacked into internet-connected ...
More than 120,000 home cameras in South Korea hacked to record ‘sexploitation’ footage - The suspects targeted cameras by ...
Four South Korean individuals were arrested for allegedly hacking over 120,000 video cameras in homes and businesses. They ...
It’s unsettling to think your home may not be the safe space you intend it to be. As rewarding as technology is, it also carries home safety and privacy threats. Folks use these cameras in their homes ...
The Korean National Police Agency said the suspects illegally manipulated and sold hundreds of videos to an overseas-based website.