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Over 1.2 Lakh CCTVs Hacked In South Korea For Sexual Content Creation
- Tuesday December 2, 2025
- World News |
One suspect is accused of hacking 63,000 cameras and making 545 sexually exploitative videos, which he sold for 35 million won (about Rs 21 lakh).
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In 'Solar Saritha' Vs Chief Minister Chandy, A Letter Claiming Sexploitation
- Monday April 4, 2016
- Kerala News | Written by Sneha Mary Koshy with IANS inputs
Weeks ahead of assembly elections in Kerala, a letter written by solar scam accused Saritha Nair in 2013 - which had not surfaced till now - has levelled allegations of sexual abuse against Chief Minister Oommen Chandy.
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A Playboy Centerfold on Why Ending Nudity in the Magazine is a Good Thing
- Tuesday October 20, 2015
- Opinion | Victoria Valentino, The Washington Post
This week, Playboy announced its latest move to save the magazine's economic future: putting clothes on its models. The images of nude women in alluring poses will be a thing of the past - and for me, Miss September 1963, and many Playboy fans, its passing will be mourned to some extent. But it will also elevate the Playmate to a more dignified and...
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Over 1.2 Lakh CCTVs Hacked In South Korea For Sexual Content Creation
- Tuesday December 2, 2025
- World News |
One suspect is accused of hacking 63,000 cameras and making 545 sexually exploitative videos, which he sold for 35 million won (about Rs 21 lakh).
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www.ndtv.com
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In 'Solar Saritha' Vs Chief Minister Chandy, A Letter Claiming Sexploitation
- Monday April 4, 2016
- Kerala News | Written by Sneha Mary Koshy with IANS inputs
Weeks ahead of assembly elections in Kerala, a letter written by solar scam accused Saritha Nair in 2013 - which had not surfaced till now - has levelled allegations of sexual abuse against Chief Minister Oommen Chandy.
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www.ndtv.com
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A Playboy Centerfold on Why Ending Nudity in the Magazine is a Good Thing
- Tuesday October 20, 2015
- Opinion | Victoria Valentino, The Washington Post
This week, Playboy announced its latest move to save the magazine's economic future: putting clothes on its models. The images of nude women in alluring poses will be a thing of the past - and for me, Miss September 1963, and many Playboy fans, its passing will be mourned to some extent. But it will also elevate the Playmate to a more dignified and...
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www.ndtv.com