Bit here from the register re spycams that plauge Korean womewn ...
Spycams everywhere
Popular spycams can be hidden in everyday objects like clocks or paintings. Barr described to The Register meeting a professional from a spy camera detection company whose job is to go into homes and look for the intrusive hardware. The man began pulling out objects: a Starbucks cup, a Coke can, a calculator, a shampoo bottle, a hook for a back door. Everything had a camera. The salesman told Barr the cameras stream audio and video in colour, even in a dark room, 24 hours a day.
Spycam detection is not the only industry to pop up around this problem. There are also companies that assist in removing online images. Having images removed involves spotting them, capturing them as evidence, and requesting deletion. One woman reported that while some platforms were easy to petition, Google was “especially slow, taking several days or up to a week to remove abusive images”. Even after images are removed, thumbnails on sites like Instagram or Twitter may remain.