Four independent suspects have been arrested in South Korea for hacking private cameras in homes, karaoke rooms, a Pilates studio, and a gynecologist’s clinic to produce sexually exploitative material. The suspects allegedly hacked IP cameras that receive and record video footage through a local internet network. One suspect is accused of hacking 63,000 cameras and selling 545 sexually exploitative videos, while another allegedly hacked 70,000 cameras and sold 648 videos. The material was allegedly sold on an overseas website, and police are now investigating and working with foreign agencies to identify the website’s operator and shut it down or block access to it, according to the BBC. South Korea’s Police Agency said it is essential for people with IP cameras to “remain vigilant and imm

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