More than 120,000 home cameras in South Korea hacked to record ‘sexploitation’ footage - The suspects targeted cameras by ...
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Four people arrested in South Korea for hacking over 120,000 IP cameras to produce sexually exploitative content; authorities ...
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South Korean police have arrested four individuals for hacking over 120,000 internet cameras, stealing footage for illegal ...
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The Korean National Police Agency said the suspects illegally manipulated and sold hundreds of videos to an overseas-based website.
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South Korean police have arrested four people and charged them with hacking into more than 120,000 internet-connected video cameras in homes and businesses, then using the footage to produce and sell ...