The authorities arrested four people this week in the latest turn in the country’s effort to stop exploitative recordings.
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As if you need another reminder to not have internet-equipped cameras in your house, 120,000 were recently hacked in South ...
Four people have been arrested in South Korea for allegedly hacking more than 120,000 video cameras in homes and businesses ...
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Hackers aiming to call attention to the dangers of mass surveillance said they were able to peer into hospitals, schools, factories, jails and corporate offices after they broke into the systems of a ...
Smart home hacking exists, but it's probably not the threat you think it is. Here are the facts, practices to keep you safe and more.
South Korean authorities have arrested four people suspected of hacking more than 120,000 security cameras. The suspects exploited weaknesses in security settings, such as easy-to-guess passwords, to ...
South Korean police have arrested four individuals for hacking over 120,000 internet cameras, stealing footage for illegal ...
Ahmedabad: Cybercrime officials investigating the Rajkot hospital video leak case have arrested three more people from Gujarat and Maharashtra, busting a nationwide racket. The suspects were allegedly ...
A light bulb security camera removes all the hassles of a camera installation for a smaller, simpler setup. You simply screw the light bulb into a standard light socket, and it runs a security camera ...