Monday, August 29, 2016
A simple Google search
A simple Google search
Just a bit of light humor for those end-of-year blues.
Korea Times | Small cameras are watching you
Korea Times | Small cameras are watching you
A 28-year-old suspect, surnamed Choi, who has been arrested for allegedly having recorded videos of more than 100 naked women in water park shower rooms, said she used a subminiature camera imported from Taiwan for the job [...] And this is just one of many options available online.
A simple Google search can give anyone access to a slew of cameras that look like normal everyday items such as pens, car keys, lighters, watches and glasses among others.
Korea Times | Men arrested for allegedly making and selling meth
Song and Park said they traded meth online, using someone elses phone numbers and bank accounts. They said they learned how to make the drug from foreign websites, over which Korean law enforcement has no control. In fact, such information can be easily found with a simple Google search.
Korea Times | Is Korea becoming a pot haven?
It is not just one or two websites. Potential buyers here can also purchase marijuana from overseas sellers directly and get it delivered with a simple Google search for "no prescription marijuana" or "marijuana delivery to South Korea." Moreover, there is abundant information about how to grow marijuana on various websites. As some drugs are legal in some countries, such information is generated legally, but people spread it to places where it is not legal, such as Korea.
Korea Times | Online overseas buys of illegal drugs on steep rise
In fact, with a simple Google search for "no prescription marijuana" or "marijuana delivery to South Korea," anyone can purchase them and get them delivered to with some risk. And that does not exclude minors.
Be careful out there folks. You never know what mischief a simple Google search can lead to.
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This post is from the blog 10? Tips, by Sam Nordberg. See the original there, and follow me on Facebook or Twitter @10wontips.
This post is from the blog 10? Tips, by Sam Nordberg. See the original there, and follow me on Facebook or Twitter @10wontips.