South Korea Arrests Four in Massive Home Camera Hack for Explicit Videos
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South Korean police have arrested four individuals for hacking approximately 120,000 private home security cameras. Authorities say the compromised footage was used to create sexually exploitative videos.
The case represents a major development in the country's ongoing effort to combat digital spying, which disproportionately targets women and girls. Police are investigating the full scope of the network involved in the hacking and distribution.
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Meanwhile, in France, strength sports like arm-wrestling and weightlifting are gaining significant popularity among women. Participants and advocates report the activities provide substantial benefits for both physical and mental health.