(SEOUL, South Korea) -- Three times a week, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., women in navy blue vests with hidden camera detectors in their hands inspect public restrooms around Seoul. They are South Korea’s ...
After tens of thousands of women took to the streets this weekend, South Korea’s government announced a new plan to crack down on hidden cameras used to record people without their consent. Inspecting ...
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Reporting from SeoulReporting from Seoul — It started a few years ago with a small group of young men texting each other evidence of their sexual exploits — photographs and videos allegedly made ...
Since 2004, South Korea has required smartphones to make large shutter sounds when taking pictures and videos to prevent such crimes. However, phone cameras can be silenced through apps and there’s ...
SEOUL, South Korea -- Thousands of South Korean women gathered in Seoul on Saturday to demand stronger government action to fight the spread of intimate photos and video taken by hidden cameras, which ...
More than 6,000 crimes related to illegal filming were reported in 2017. SEOUL, South Korea -- Three times a week, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., women in navy blue vests with hidden camera detectors in ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korea said Monday it tested cameras to be installed on a spy satellite, a suggestion that it’ll likely soon conduct a banned long-range rocket launch to modernize its ...
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