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Female protesters call for South Korea's government to crack down on widespread spycam porn crimes during a rally in Seoul on July 7, 2018. - So-called "molka" (spycam videos) have become increasingly common in the high-tech South where men caught secretly filming women -- in schools, workplaces, changing rooms and even public toilets -- make headlines on a daily basis. (Photo by STR / AFP) (Photo credit should read STR/AFP via Getty Images)

Female protesters call for South Korea's government to crack down on widespread spycam porn crimes during a rally in Seoul on July 7, 2018. - So-called "molka" (spycam videos) have become increasingly common in the high-tech South where men caught secretly filming women -- in schools, workplaces, changing rooms and even public toilets -- make headlines on a daily basis. (Photo by STR / AFP)        (Photo credit should read STR/AFP via Getty Images)