Hotel guests in South Korea 'secretly live streamed' - News Summed Up

Hotel guests in South Korea 'secretly live streamed'


The camera­s were report­edly hidden in the TV boxes, wall socket­s and hairdr­yer holder­sAccording to the police in South Korea, more than 1,500 hotel guests across 30 different hotels in 10 various cities were secretly filmed and live-streamed on the internet via hidden spy cameras in the rooms. Google moves to fix YouTube glitch exploited for child pornThe cameras were reportedly hidden in the TV boxes, wall sockets and hairdryer holders and recorded footage and live streamed it to a site that consisted of more than 4,000 members. The members of the private site paid a monthly fee to access videos. While this is not the first time that a spy camera was discovered in South Korea, in 2017 more than 6,400 cases of illegal filming were reported to the police. Bangladesh shuts 20,000 websites in anti-porn ‘war’The increasing spy camera problem in Seoul has led the police to make a team of a special squad of female inspectors who will be regularly visiting the public bathrooms to look for spy cameras.


Source: The Express Tribune March 21, 2019 10:17 UTC



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