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Police Arrest Man For Allegedly Hacking Into Home Security Cameras Of More Than 70 FamiliesTo Steal Over 1,000 Photos Of N*ked Kids

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The suspect obtained explicit footage by hacking families IP indoor home security cameras including that of children based in Britain as well as the US, Canada and Brazil.


The police have arrested a suspected paedophile for allegedly hacking the home security cameras of more than 70 families around the world and obtaining more than 1,000 photos of naked kids..



Police say the alleged paedophile who is British, was arrested in Spain.

He worked as a babysitter and private tutor, but also sold child porn on the dark web using Bitcoins and was accused of sexually harassing nearly a dozen minors he filmed naked in video chats before threatening them.

He was arrested by Spanish police in Benidorm following a tip-off from colleagues in Queensland in Australia.

Police discovered his real identity after breaking through tight cyber security he had established.

He obtained explicit footage by hacking families’ IP indoor home security cameras including that of children based in Britain as well as the US, Canada and Brazil.

The suspect’s age has not yet been revealed although police say he was known to the authorities after being arrested as a minor for committing child porn offences.

A spokesman for Spain’s National Police confirmed: ‘Officers have arrested an alleged paedophile in Benidorm who had managed to access the home security cameras of more than 70 families in different countries around the world and obtained more than 1,000 videos of naked children.

‘He also allegedly sexually harassed at least 11 minors he filmed naked and sometimes threatened after they accessed video chats.

‘He was very active on the dark web and had organised a system of child porn sales based on bitcoins or the exchange of images filmed by his clients.

‘Investigations began when officers from the Task Force Argos, a branch of the Queensland Police Service responsible for the investigation of online child exploitation and abuse, discovered sexual images they suspected were of a child from an area in the Pacific.

‘Their analysis pointed to the images being modified and posted online from Spain.

‘Spanish National Police then began a process of close cooperation with their Australian colleagues to try to identify and detain the person responsible.’

Police say the suspect operated under different user names online to post his sordid images, the Spanish force added in a statement:

‘National Police specialists also discovered he offered his services as a babysitter and, taking advantage of his British nationality, worked as a home tutor teaching English.

‘This work enable him to have around 10 pupils, which heightened the concern of investigators who decided to proceed to arrest him.’

As well as allegedly organising a bitcoin or image-exchange system of child pornography sales, police say he charged commissions for acting as an intermediary between producers of child porn and consumers of child porn.

The police spokesman said: ‘ The home security cameras he hacked are designed to enable parents to monitor their kids when they are not at home and can be accessed over mobiles.

‘If they are not properly configured they are very vulnerable.

‘In this case more than than 1,000 videos belonging to families from countries like Brazil, the US, the UK and Canada among others have been found.

‘It has also been discovered that on at least one occasion, the suspect obtained images of the underwear of the children he tutored privately and filmed without their knowledge.

‘He is now being held on remand in prison following a court appearance as the investigation against him continues.’

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