Hackers steal maternity ward CCTV videos in India cybercrime racket
TL;DR — THE ACTUAL STORY
Hackers stole CCTV videos from a maternity hospital in India, which showed pregnant women undergoing medical exams. The videos were sold on Telegram, part of a larger cybercrime racket involving footage from at least 50,000 CCTVs nationwide. The hospital director stated the cameras were for doctor safety, and none of the women have filed complaints.
The headline asks: "What specific videos were stolen, how many CCTVs were involved, and what was the hospital's response?"
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Headline promises to answer:
"What specific CCTV videos were stolen by hackers in India?"
Actual answer:
Videos showed pregnant women undergoing medical exams and receiving injections in their buttocks.
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Analysis: Answer appears at ~16% into the article.
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