In a country widely admired for its technological advancement, ultra-fast internet, and smart cities, South Korea today is grappling with one of its most sensitive and complex social issues: the rise of digital sex crimes and the widespread leaking of private footage through hacked smart cameras. Although South Korea has long been seen as a pioneer of digital innovation, the same technology has created a new environment filled with legal, ethical, and social challenges. How the Crisis Began: When Smart Tech Becomes a Threat Over the past months, Korean media has been shaken by shocking revelations: Tens of thousands of private clips—captured through home security cameras, office cameras, and even hotel devices—were leaked and sold through hidden online networks. The real shock was not just the existence of these videos, but the scale of the breach and how easily hackers were able to access devices used daily by millions of people. Why This Is Not Just a Crime, But a Social Issue Beca...
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