Korea JoongAng Daily on MSN
Mass hacking of IP cameras leave Koreans feeling vulnerable in homes, businesses
A massive hack of about 120,000 IP cameras in Korea exposed intimate footage sold overseas, revealing regulatory gaps in home ...
Public anxiety over data breaches has long centered on banks, platforms and telecom companies. But a more intimate and ...
SEOUL (Reuters) - Major North Korean hacking groups have mounted "all-out" cyber attacks against South Korean defence companies for more than a year, breaching the firms' internal networks and ...
The government will strengthen security measures at every stage—manufacturing, distribution, and use—to prevent recurring IP camera hacking and video leaks. An IP camera is a camera connected to wired ...
Seoul — South Korean authorities have arrested four individuals accused of hacking over 120,000 video cameras in homes and businesses and using the footage to create sexually exploitative content for ...
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea hacked into more than 140,000 computers at 160 South Korean firms and government agencies, planting malicious code under a long-term plan laying groundwork for a massive ...
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea is behind an increasingly orchestrated effort at hacking into computers of financial institutions in South Korea and around the world to steal cash for the impoverished ...
South Korean authorities arrested four suspects for hacking over 120,000 internet-connected cameras to produce and sell illegal sexual videos. Police say the individuals worked separately, exploiting ...
A suspect in the hacking attacks on South Korean nuclear reactors to illegally obtain information used multiple IP addresses based in China, according to investigators here Wednesday. The suspected ...
Chainalysis reports North Korea-linked hackers stole $2.02B in crypto in 2025, accounting for most global thefts and major ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
South Korea's IT infrastructure: Hacker's treasure trove with low fences
It’s like a treasure trove that’s easy for hackers to enter, with even low fences.” These were the words of a domestic security industry executive describing the security systems of South Korean ...
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