A massive hack of about 120,000 IP cameras in Korea exposed intimate footage sold overseas, revealing regulatory gaps in home surveillance devices and prompting government action over privacy risks ...
More than 120,000 video cameras in homes and businesses have been hacked in South Korea, with the footage used to make sexually exploitative materials for an overseas website. Four people were ...
The government will strengthen security measures at every stage—manufacturing, distribution, and use—to prevent recurring IP camera hacking and video leaks. An IP camera is a camera connected to wired ...
South Korean police have arrested four people accused of hacking more than 120,000 internet-connected video cameras in homes and businesses and using the footage to produce sexually exploitative ...
South Korean authorities arrested four suspects for hacking over 120,000 internet-connected cameras to produce and sell illegal sexual videos. Police say the individuals worked separately, exploiting ...
Seoul — South Korean authorities have arrested four individuals accused of hacking over 120,000 video cameras in homes and businesses and using the footage to create sexually exploitative content for ...
South Korean police have arrested four individuals for hacking over 120,000 internet cameras, stealing footage for illegal sexual content. Suspects sold videos online, with some earning thousands in ...
Internet Protocol or "home cams" are often installed for security purposes or to monitor the safety of children and pets Four people have been arrested in South Korea for allegedly hacking more than ...
Four people have been arrested in South Korea for allegedly hacking more than 120,000 video cameras in homes and businesses and using the footage to make sexually exploitative materials for an ...