Body camping, smartphone chat app damages damage

2019-10-03 22:45:07

Security threats, which frequently appeared on PCs, have been shifted to the advanced smartphone environment of electronic devices, and security threats specific to mobile environments have emerged, and security threats to smartphones have been expanded.Body Camping is more damaging than other cyber crimes.

The impact of cyber crime on victims is not only monetary but also privacy-related crimes.Because 'Body Camping' generated through smartphones means 'Body Cam', which means obscene behavior through video chat, fishing of body cams and personal information

It is a compound word of 'phishing'.

An attacker who commits a cyber crime uses pornographic video chat with a chat application such as a random chat available through a smartphone, records a video of a user's face and naked body, and steals a malicious address book to steal a malicious app installation.

The attacker then threatens by asking for money to send the body cam video to the family and acquaintances of the user in the collected address book.

Hyun-Gul Kim, CEO of Deforensik Korea, a member of the Korea Cyber ​​Security Server Security Association, said, “In the modern society with high smartphone penetration and utilization rate, you should be careful about downloading smartphone apps that are not well known.”

It is necessary to make efforts to protect themselves from security threats. ”Among the security risks, body-damaging damages are accompanied by financial damages as well as the risk of privacy leakage.”

It is most important to respond promptly with a security expert in case of damage. ”Currently, 'Deforenic Korea', a specialized company for body-damaging body damage victims, is an IT security company with a professional technology team formed of APK files (hacked files).

Through technical help to solve the damage.

In addition to sharing file analysis results and service processing with victims through hacking files, we also provide 24-hour damage response services to continuously monitor and cope with emergency situations.

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