The hack is the latest in a global trend targeting internet protocol cameras, often used in homes to keep an eye on children ...
The authorities arrested four people this week in the latest turn in the country’s effort to stop exploitative recordings.
As if you need another reminder to not have internet-equipped cameras in your house, 120,000 were recently hacked in South ...
Four people arrested in South Korea for hacking over 120,000 IP cameras to produce sexually exploitative content; authorities ...
Four Arrested for Hacking 120,000 IP Cameras, Selling Abuse Materials Police Cooperate with Overseas Agencies to Target ...
The Korean National Police Agency said the suspects illegally manipulated and sold hundreds of videos to an overseas-based website.
Four people have been arrested in South Korea for allegedly hacking more than 120,000 video cameras in homes and businesses ...
We use them to keep an eye on our homes, pets, babies and businesses. But there's a sinister side to the humble home security ...
Ahmedabad: Almost 10 months after the Rajkot privacy scandal, wherein hundreds of clips of hacked CCTV footage from a gynaecology hospital went viral,.
A new bill will soon mandate that IP (Internet Protocol) cameras installed in facilities where body exposure may occur, such as hospitals, swimming ...
The cyberespionage campaign known as Salt Typhoon represents one of the biggest counterintelligence debacles in modern US ...
A CBP search warrant shows how it relies on data raids on iClouds when its forensics tools can't get enough information from ...