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Four people have been arrested over the hacking of 120,000 home security cameras in South Korea and the sale of sexually explicit footage, as well as creating exploitative content of children, the ...
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THE Kapisanan ng Social Media Broadcasters ng Pilipinas (KSMBPI), a social media watchdog, has demanded that online content creators Salome Salvi of CinePop and Brian “TiyoBrio” Babilonia take down ...
More than 1,20,000 surveillance cameras placed in homes and businesses have been hacked in South Korea. The hackers used the footage to create and sell sexually exploitative content online.
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Citizens Gavel, a pioneering civic tech organisation, has filed a lawsuit against social media giant, TikTok. The lawsuit alleges that TikTok has failed to implement adequate safeguards against the ...
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 ...
DoubleVerify, the leading software platform for digital media measurement, data, and analytics, today (April 24th, 2025) announced it is deepening its commitment to keeping digital advertising free ...
These hacked cameras were placed in private rooms, karaoke rooms, a Pilates studio and a clinic. More than 1,20,000 surveillance cameras placed in homes and businesses have been hacked in South Korea.