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- Korean IT expert arrested after hacking into over 400,000 . . . - NextShark
A South Korean man in his thirties was arrested on Tuesday after hacking into over 400,000 home security cameras and attempting to sell the footage, according to police
- South Korean Apartments CCTV Intercoms Hacked Nationwide And Footage . . .
It was recently reported by Korean news outlet, IT Chosun, that South Korean apartments’ CCTV intercom systems have been hacked nationwide This resulted in a breach of security where footage of the ordinary lives of various families and individuals have been compromised
- Hacking 400,000 households in 638 apartments Shooting sensitive . . .
Lee is accused of hacking the wall pads of each household in 638 apartments nationwide and the server that manages them from August to November 2021, secretly filming the house and selling videos to overseas Internet sites
- Korean Cybersecurity Expert Sentenced to Prison for Hacking 400,000 . . .
A Korean cybersecurity expert has been sentenced to four years in prison for illegally accessing and distributing private videos from “wallpad” cameras in 400,000 private households across South Korea The man offered to sell video footage from a single day in someone’s home for 0 1 Bitcoin
- [Exclusive] Russian hacker alliance hacks IP cameras in S. Korea
Another Russian hacker group is selling access information that allows people to view over a hundred IP cameras in South Korea at any time The daily lives of South Korean citizens in homes and offices are being fully exposed
- Prison for cybersecurity expert selling private videos from inside . . .
A Korean cybersecurity expert has been sentenced to prison for illegally accessing and distributing private videos from vulnerable "wallpad" cameras in 400,000 private households
- Man nabbed for hacking built-in home cameras of 400,000 households
The hacker, only identified by his surname Lee, is under suspicion of hacking wall-pad devices of more than 400,000 households in 638 different apartment complexes between August and November of last year, according to the National Police Agency (NPA)
- Hackers peeping into Koreas apartments through intercom systems . . .
Though it has not been confirmed whether the systems of apartments in Korea were actually hacked, it is not the first time that the vulnerability of these home networks has been exposed
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