Wednesday, December 03, 2025

South Korea: 120,000 Home Cameras Hacked

Four people have been arrested in South Korea for allegedly hacking more than 120,000 video cameras in homes and businesses and using the footage to make sexually exploitative materials for an overseas website.

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Four people in South Korea have been charged with hacking roughly 120,000 home and business cameras to obtain sexually exploitative footage, authorities said.

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-- The Washington Post (@washingtonpost.com) Dec 2, 2025 at 12:00 PM

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"allegedly hacking more than 120,000 video cameras in homes and businesses and using the footage to make sexually exploitative materials for an overseas website."

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#1 | Posted by censored at 2025-12-03 07:39 AM

Anyone remember the brain damaged poster here years ago that thought the IR remote receiver on his cable box was spying on him?

What was his name?

#2 | Posted by Nixon at 2025-12-04 07:04 AM

2. Reitz? He discovered the camera two years before companies admitted it was in there and wondered about it. Then came the Free Reitz thread.

You can still see his guitar videos on YouTube. Priceless.

I always had huge respect for him and Laura for using their real names here.

#3 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2025-12-04 08:49 AM

You can go to Shodan.io and do it for free.

#4 | Posted by boaz at 2025-12-06 07:22 AM

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