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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:
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Thousands of girls and young women in Russia are selling their virginity after finding rich lovers online, according to a new report.
Networks of specialist dealers and scouts actively recruit virgins and link them to wealthy businessmen, taking a slice of fees which can range between a few hundred and tens of thousands of dollars.
In other cases, women place their own advertisements selling the “right to the first night” on forums and dating websites, typically offering themselves to “adult, affluent man.”
One advertisement from a forum called “Bad girls club” states: “Looking for virgin girls under 19….Smart, beautiful, charming, from any cities in Russia. We pay tickets to Moscow and back, 1-2 days….Type of girls – as on the photo.”
Another Russian social media forum recruiting young women is called Desperate Virgins’ Club.
A 19-year-old girl from Moscow, naming herself Milana Mercer, stated in a typical online advertisement: “Selling virginity, please send me a private message. I am from Moscow, I’m 19, 5’9” tall, weight – 143 pounds.”
Another advertisement reads: “Girl. 17. Selling virginity. Details in private messages.”
One more, promoting a virginity buying and selling site, boasts: “Marina sold her virginity for $26,520, and bought a great apartment.”
A 20-year-old named Anastasia from the industrial city of Magnitogorsk told Bumaga, a lifestyle website, that she is currently offering to sell her virginity to help pay for cancer treatment for her mother.
She is waiting for an offer of 300,000 roubles — or $5,300, the report said.
“Instead of just losing my virginity, it’s better if I make some money from it,” said 18-year-old Lena from Moscow.
“It’s not prostitution. I want to meet a wealthy man and try to get into a relationship with him,” explained 19-year-old Dasha.
Rita, 18, from Rostov, said: “To start a business, you need capital.”
“You can’t make a lot having a regular job, but here you don’t even need to do anything.”
Dmitry, 38, from Siberia, said he had twice “bought” 18-year-old virgins aiming to find a wife who had “not had someone.”
The first cost $1,750, the second $1,230, but he failed to find the wife he wanted.
The first wanted to make money so she could move to a new city.
“She tried (during sex) not to show emotions. I asked her how she felt, and she said it was unpleasant at first and then she started enjoying it.”
Bisexual Anna, 24, a married medical company executive, said she paid between $350 and $700 for virgins behind her husband’s back because girls on dating websites seem “vulgar and dirty … it’s better to take someone who wasn’t touched.”
Marina said she sold her virginity to a businessman for $9,800, which she spent on plastic surgery. But now, seven years later, she acts as a “manager” — or agent — linking teenage girls to wealthy clients.
Teams of scouts help to recruit suitable girls.
The report said: “On average girls are paid 200,000-300,000 ruble ($3,500 to $5,300). Payment depends on age and appearance.”
“The perfect type is 17 to 18 years old, short, very cute and modest.”
“On average every manager sells up to 10 virgins a month, earning around 300,000 rubles ($5,300) a month.”
Some 20 to 50 percent is added to the price as the agent’s fee.
Those selling their virginity are expected to show a medical certificate confirming they have not had sex.
But many women “go through surgery to restore their hymens,” then “swindle” men into believing they are still virgins and cash in on the lucrative market, according to the Bumaga report.
Sergey Chumakov, general director of Lancet Surgery Center, said: “This is a popular service …”
“Many have this surgery done several times. I know there were cases when girls had this surgery done 15 times.”
Elena, 22, from Moscow, told Bumaga that she sold her “virginity” twice and is not planning to stop:
“This is now my job and I can live on the money I’m paid for a couple of months,” she said.
In 2016, model Anna Feschenko, 17, flew to Dubai aiming to sell her virginity for $13,400 to a wealthy Arab man, according to her traveling companion.
Feschenko’s mother contacted police and the teenager returned from the United Arab Emirates.
She did not comment on whether she had, in the end, sold her virginity.
Feschenko’s friend Ekaterina said: “It is a privilege in the UAE to be a virgin.”
“I think Anna was just impressed with the amount of money she could get.”
In a recent case, a mother was detained for seeking to sell her 13-year-old daughter’s virginity to a businessman.
Irina Gladkikh, 35, traveled to Moscow from Chelyabinsk with the underage girl in order to sell her “first night” to a “rich client” for $26,700.
In a confession recorded on video, she said: “We came to Moscow to get to know a rich man, in order to get financial help for providing sexual services by my daughter.”
The mother and her friend were detained in a police sting operation at a floating restaurant in Moscow.
A 17-year-old from Krasnoyarsk using the nickname Shatuniha was reported to have sold her virginity in an online auction for around $28,000.
She told would-be buyers four years ago: “I am in urgent need of money, so I am selling the most precious thing I possess. I am ready to meet up soon, even as soon as tomorrow, and I am ready to have my virginity verified.”
She would go to Hotel Amaks in the city “with a document confirming my virginity, and with a person who will take the cash and leave so that I am not fooled.”
“This person will take away the money, but I will stay … The money should be cash only.”
The alleged buyer’s name was given as Evgeniy Volnov, but no details about him were published.
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Posted on Dec 26, 2018   Updated on May 20, 2021, 10:44 pm CDT
While YouTube tries to protect children f rom disturbing and obscene content , people who enjoy watching kids star in their own videos are still free to write whatever they want in those videos’ comment sections.
As the ORKA YouTube channel points out in a video that has accumulated nearly 150,000 views in two days, there are large numbers of videos starring children that have attracted commenters that seem to be attracted to those children.
Case in point: a video by a girl who goes by the name of MacCartney Kerr. She has less than 5,000 subscribers, but her video titled “Part 1 of trying on my summer clothes” has accumulated more than 520,000 views and apparently keeps showing up in the recommended section of people who might or might not be interested in watching content like this. The video is basically a girl who appears to be a pre-teen trying on clothes. It seems pretty innocent until you scroll down to the comments section.
In the short video, the girl shows off her bare midriff, and she dances around briefly in a tight dress. That apparently was enough to draw comments like “You look so beautiful in that dress” and “That black dress looks amazing on you, great figure.”
One commenter linked a time stamp where the girl nearly showed her undergarments and instructs viewers to slow down the video to .25 of its normal speed.
A number of commenters are asking the girl to take down the video, wondering where her parents are, and calling out the “pedos” and “sickos” who enjoy watching the content.
MacCartney has other videos in which she plays with slime, shows off her bedroom, and explains her daily makeup routine. None of them have drawn close to the number of page views of her summer clothes vlog.
If you click on her content, plenty of other suggestive videos starring children show up in the recommended sidebar. That includes a video called “Showing my shower routine” and another one called “How to do a cartwheel” done by a young girl wearing a skirt. All of them have hundreds of thousands of views.
Other videos that appear to be Russian show thumbnails of young girls in bathing suits in the bathtub, and another vlog in which a young girl tells about her nighttime routine has accumulated more than 1.3 million views.
On many of these videos, the comment sections have been disabled, so we don’t have to read the inner thoughts of those who might be pedophiliacs. But in one of the Russian videos, one commenter wrote, via Google Translate, “What a shame when she grows up.” And another commented, “Nice. Nipslip.”
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YouTube did not immediately respond to a Daily Dot request for comment on Wednesday morning. But it seems clear that protecting the children who spend time on the platform is not yet—or might never be—a job that is officially done.
Update 11:30am CT : YouTube responded to the Daily Dot by reiterating that content that endangers minors is unacceptable and that it aggressively enforces its policies against videos and comments that sexualize or exploit children. YouTube also pointed to its blog post in 2017 that announced how it was toughening its policies that would make children and families safer, including “a combination of automated systems and human flagging and review to remove inappropriate sexual or predatory comments on videos featuring minors.”
The platform also made sure to remind people that its terms of service state that the site is for people who are at least 13 years old, and if it’s determined that a user is not of that age, their channel will be terminated.
“Any content—including comments—that endangers minors is abhorrent and we have clear policies prohibiting this on YouTube,” a YouTube spokesperson told the Daily Dot. “When we become aware of new and evolving patterns of abuse, we take swift action in line with our policies. This includes terminating channels and reporting abuse to local law enforcement via NCMEC (the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children). Last quarter, we removed hundreds of thousands of individual videos and over 25,000 channels for violating our child safety policies. We are always working on new solutions, such as improving our machine learning classifiers to better identify inappropriate comments. We’re committed to getting this right and recognize there’s still more to do.”
Josh Katzowitz is a staff writer at the Daily Dot specializing in YouTube and boxing. His work has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times. A longtime sports writer, he's covered the NFL for CBSSports.com and boxing for Forbes. His work has been noted twice in the Best American Sports Writing book series.
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