Not only is there a good chance that Chinese authorities are watching citizens at any given moment in the country, where surveillance is so pervasive that it's given rise to a social credit scoring system there. But hackers are also apparently getting creepier than ever, thanks to the sale of footage from home security cameras that's turned into a brisk business, according to Chinese outlet Henan Television.
The South China Morning Post reported this week that hackers had stolen video from home security cameras showing clips that are being sold via social media as part of "home video packages," priced by whether or not the content is exciting.
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