Arrests made in South Korea after 120,000 home cameras hacked for 'sexploitation' videos
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- Four individuals have been arrested in South Korea for hacking into 120,000 home security cameras, using the footage to create sexually exploitative videos. This incident highlights the ongoing struggle against digital voyeurism and the exploitation of women and girls in the country.
- The arrests are a significant step in addressing the alarming rise of digital sex crimes in South Korea, where unauthorized filming and distribution of explicit content have become pervasive issues, prompting public outcry and demands for stronger protections.
- This situation reflects a broader global concern regarding gender-based violence and the safety of women in digital spaces, as seen in Pakistan, where female influencers face severe threats, and in South Korea, where initiatives are being developed to combat stalking and harassment.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

