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Is it just a high school rumor or could it be a crime?
Some students say they've received sexually explicit images of an underage classmate involved in a sex act but Radnor Township Police say it will take a high-tech specialist to figure out if the rumors are true.
Radnor Township Police confirmed publicly on Thursday that they are investigating allegations that Radnor High School students stole a phone from another student and may have sent out a sex video they found on the phone.
"We've yet to determine how much information the smart phone contains," said Lt. Chris Flanagan. "We'll be doing that with a specialist."
The investigation started with a 911 call from the school Wednesday morning. Two students got into a fight over the allegations about the stolen phone. When police got there and started asking questions, they found out about the sex video rumors.
At least three Radnor High School students are at the center of the investigation, sources in Radnor exclusively told NBC10’s Rosemary Connors ( @RosemaryConnors ).
Detectives have the phone in question but can't look at anything on it because it's password protected. But the cyber specialist they're calling in will be able to tell them what is or was on the phone (in case something was deleted) and track the contents if anything was sent out. They were also getting search warrants to confiscate the phones of other students.
Depending on what the video shows and what the investigation reveals, up to five students could face charges as serious as child pornography, according to sources.
“It’s horrifying. First of all that it’s out there to begin with and that kids would take somebody else’s phone and distribute something,” said Radnor parent Michelle Cuff. “They just don’t realize.”
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Some students at the school are aware of the allegations and even saw the video in question. Some say they take cautions before posting anything online.
“I never curse, write anything inappropriate, nothing explicit because I know it could always come back to haunt me -- e-mail, Facebook, Twitter, texting, anything,” said student Caroline Bereznak.
That's a lesson police also hoped would be learned. "We want people to learn from a bad situation that you have to really think about what you’re doing before you take that action, Flanagan said.
School administrators say state confidentiality laws prevent them from revealing any information about any students involved in the investigation.
“Due to state and federal confidentiality provisions and the fact that the individuals are minors, the Radnor Township School District is referring all inquiries to Police Superintendent William Colarulo,” said a statement from the school.

October 12, 2020 published at 12:01 AM By David Sun
A screen shot of a video taken by a security camera in what looks like a Housing Board flat in Singapore. Other videos were more explicit.
Security cameras in Singapore homes have been hacked, with the footage stolen and shared online.
Clips from the hacked footage have been uploaded on pornographic sites recently, with several explicitly tagged as being from Singapore.
The videos, which can last from under a minute to more than 20 minutes, feature couples, breastfeeding mothers and even children.
Most of them are in various states of undress or compromising positions.
Many faces can be clearly seen in locations such as the living room and bedrooms. Some are seen using the toilet with the door ajar.
In one video, time-stamped March 2020, a teenage girl can be seen in a white T-shirt and panties with school books around her. One of them is an O-level Ten-Year Series book used by students preparing for the exam.
In many videos tagged as being from Singapore, the homes have layouts typical of a Housing Board flat.
The footage appears to be from Internet Protocol (IP) cameras that are common in homes here. They are installed for security purposes or to remotely monitor children, the elderly, domestic workers and pets.
A closer check of the videos revealed that a group dedicated to hacking IP cameras was behind the hacking.
The group, which can be found on social messaging platform Discord, has almost 1,000 members across the globe.
As of Saturday, it has claimed to have shared more than 3TB of clips with over 70 members who paid a subscription fee of US$150 (S$203) for lifetime access.
The victims appear to be from various countries, including Thailand, South Korea and Canada. A 700MB "sample", containing about 4,000 videos and pictures from the hacked footage, is provided free.
A significant portion of the clips seemed to be from IP cameras in Singapore.
The group claims to have a list of more than 50,000 hacked cameras that members can access. It also claims that VIP members will be taught how to "explore, watch live and even record" hacked cameras through tutorials and personalised sessions.
Mr Clement Lee, the solution architect for Asia-Pacific for Check Point Software Technologies, said many IP cameras are at risk as they are typically installed to be accessed remotely via the Internet.
"Hacking of IP cameras is possible if they are accessible from a central cloud service or exposed to the Internet," he said.
"Usually, it is the result of poor password management."
He advises those with such cameras at home to ensure their software is up to date and to avoid using simple passwords.
"Never assume your camera is secure," he said. "The best way to avoid falling victim to hackers is to avoid sharing personal details online."
Criminal lawyer James Ow Yong said that anyone who hacks such cameras will run afoul of the law even if they are outside Singapore.
"The Computer Misuse Act has extra-jurisdictional reach, and applies as long as either the accused was in Singapore, or the computer, program or data was in Singapore at the time of the offence," he said.
Those who share or watch such videos can be prosecuted for offences relating to voyeurism.
He added: "Where the victim is under the age of 16, the material may be considered child pornography, and such offences attract a higher range of sentences.
"We also know that international and regional outfits like Interpol are quite active in finding such offenders."
Mr Ow Yong said those who distribute or sell child pornography can be jailed for up to seven years, fined and/or caned.
Those who advertise or seek such material can be jailed for up to five years, fined and/or caned.
A police spokesman said the public should make a police report if they are aware of anyone engaging in such activities.
The public are advised to take these precautions to secure their IP cameras:
This article was first published in The New Paper . Permission required for reproduction.

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