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Home » Four Arrested in South Korea for Hacking 120,000 IP Cameras and Selling Exploitative Material

Four Arrested in South Korea for Hacking 120,000 IP Cameras and Selling Exploitative Material

by kevin Atamba
December 2, 2025
in Technology
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In a shocking case of cybercrime, four people were arrested in South Korea for allegedly hacking more than 120,000 IP cameras in homes and businesses. The footage was used to create and sell sexually exploitative material on an overseas website.

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Police made the arrests on Sunday, revealing that the suspects exploited vulnerabilities in the Internet Protocol (IP) cameras, including the use of weak and simple passwords. IP cameras, which are often used as a more affordable alternative to traditional CCTV cameras, are typically installed for security purposes or to monitor children and pets at home.

Locations Affected by the Hacking

The locations targeted by the hackers were diverse and included private homes, karaoke rooms, a pilates studio, and even a gynecologist’s clinic. According to South Korea’s National Police Agency, the four suspects acted independently, with no evidence of a coordinated conspiracy between them.

The Scale of the Hacking Operation

One of the suspects is accused of hacking 63,000 cameras and producing 545 sexually exploitative videos. These videos were sold for 35 million won ($12,235 or £9,250) worth of virtual assets. Another suspect allegedly hacked 70,000 cameras and sold 648 videos for 18 million won worth of virtual assets. Together, these two individuals were responsible for 62% of videos distributed in the past year on a website illegally hosting hacked footage from IP cameras.

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Police Actions and Global Cooperation

The National Police Agency is taking swift action to block and shut down the website involved in distributing the stolen content. They are also collaborating with international law enforcement agencies to investigate the website’s operator. Additionally, three individuals have been arrested for allegedly purchasing and viewing the illicit material.

Statement from South Korea’s National Police Agency

Park Woo-hyun, the cyber investigation chief at the National Police Agency, stated: “IP camera hacking and illegal filming cause immense suffering for victims and are therefore serious crimes. We are committed to eradicating these offenses through vigorous investigations.”

He added that viewing or possessing illegally filmed content is equally serious and that authorities would take proactive measures to investigate such cases.

Guidance and Support for Victims

The police have reached out to the victims at 58 locations, informing them of the breach and advising them on how to protect their privacy. Victims have been guided on how to change passwords, and efforts are underway to help remove or block the compromised content. Authorities are also focused on identifying other potential victims affected by the hack.

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Preventative Measures for IP Camera Users

The National Police Agency stressed the importance of being vigilant with IP camera security. Changing passwords regularly is one of the most effective ways to safeguard against such incidents. The agency urged individuals and businesses with IP cameras to stay proactive about security to prevent unauthorized access to their devices.

Tags: cybersecurityHacking ArrestsInternet CrimesIP Camera HackingSexual Exploitative ContentSouth Korea CybercrimeVideo Surveillance
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