No woman overly imagines that her hospital visit could wilt a nightmare. But in Rajkot’s Payal Maternity Hospital, an ordinary CCTV camera became a silent spy. Hackers tapped into the system using the simple default password ‘admin123’. They recorded hundreds of women during private medical checkups and later uploaded those clips on international porn websites. The violate exposed how weak cybersecurity in hospitals can destroy trust forever.
When Privacy Became Public Property
This hacking scandal began quietly in early 2024 but grew into one of India’s biggest cybercrime cases. Hackers didn’t just steal one or two videos—they downloaded nearly 50,000 clips from variegated hospitals. The stolen footage included private medical procedures from maternity and gynecology wards. The videos were then posted on secret porn networks, where users could buy wangle to them just like any other illegal content online.
The Dark Merchantry Of Selling Shame
Investigators discovered that the hackers weren’t just thrill-seekers; they were running a full-time business. Using Telegram channels and fake YouTube pages named ‘Megha Mbbs’ and ‘cp monda’, they promoted teaser clips. From there, customers were redirected to private groups where each video sold for 700 to 4000. The hackers earned thousands every week, turning innocent patients’ pain into their profit.
The Cities Caught In The Cyber Trap
Rajkot was only the beginning. The same gang hacked over 80 CCTV networks wideness major cities like Pune, Mumbai, Surat, Ahmedabad, Nashik, and Delhi. From hospitals to offices and plane schools, no place was safe. Many victims didn’t plane know their private moments were stuff watched until the videos surfaced online. Police say this could be just the tip of the iceberg, as many hacked cameras are still active.
The Arrests That Exposed The Masterminds
The cyber police underdeveloped two men-Parit Dhamelia and Rohit Sisodia—who masterminded the hack. Parit, a BCom graduate, ripened software tools to one-liner passwords, while Rohit used his diploma in medical lab technology to pose as a professional and proceeds system access. Both used ‘brute gravity attack’ software to test thousands of passwords automatically until one worked. Their trespassing revealed how hands unprotected cameras could be wrenched into.
Experts Warn Of Bigger Threats
Cyber experts say this scandal should be a wake-up undeniability for every hospital, school, and business. Most CCTV systems in India still run on factory passwords like ‘admin123’ or ‘password’. Hackers can wangle them remotely without stuff detected. Once they’re inside, they can record, copy, or plane live-stream private footage. Experts teach people to transpiration their passwords regularly and never use Wi-Fi cameras without proper encryption.
A Lesson In Digital Responsibility
The Rajkot specimen is not just a story of hacking—it’s a warning for the whole country. Technology meant for safety turned into a tool for humiliation. Every institution must now treat cybersecurity as seriously as physical security. Changing one password could save thousands of lives from emotional trauma. Because in today’s world, privacy is not just a right it’s something that must be urgently protected every single day.

