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I want to know what is the identity of the operator of the digital prison and the reality of the scarlet letters?

2020-10-10 19:45:04

Dig into the reality of digital prisons and scarlet letters.

SBS “I Want to Know That”, broadcast on October 10, accuses outlaws in the cyber world who are committing inhumane illegal acts using personal information as a weapon.

A digital prison, a website that discloses photos and personal information of criminals who have committed sexual violence, murder, and child abuse.

The digital prison, which was created in June, drew attention from the world after Son, who ran the world's largest child sexual exploitation site “Welcome to Video,” decided not to allow repatriation to the United States.

This was because the court's cotton bat criticized the punishment, revealing Son's photo and personal information as well as the personal information of the judges who were in charge of the trial.

This, combined with the atmosphere of distrust in the judiciary, which sentenced the sentence to a lower sentence than the public sentiment, raised controversy over the disclosure of criminals.

The site operator, who was at the center of the controversy, actively explained the purpose of its establishment by interviewing various media outlets.

However, when incidents related to the site occurred one after another, such as the sad death of a college student who claimed to have been unfairly disclosed to the “digital prison”, the operator suddenly disappeared.

The operator who said, ‘I will not be caught until I upload Jo Doo-soon’s personal information,’ was finally arrested in Vietnam at the end of September, and was repatriated to Korea on October 6 and is being investigated.

What is the identity of the arrested ‘digital prison’ and why did he create such a site?

The operator of the “digital prison” said in a media interview that he was “Director Park”.

He said that there are a number of helpers to help with the operation of the site, and that they upload personal information through thorough verification.

However, the site's management team, operation method, and verification method were hidden under the veil.

The clue to unravel the secret was a tip from one person.

The story of the informant who introduced himself as the management team of the digital prison was very specific.

According to him, the operation of the digital prison was quite organized, and there were about 20 to 50 people working in different roles, including a worker who collects personal information of criminals, an executive who manages the workers, and a judge who decides whether to imprison the digital prison.

It was.

However, the informant claimed that Park had some weaknesses, so he was working as a worker, and insisted that other helpers also had some weaknesses.

There are people who participate in digital prison activities because of threats, not because they are right together.

What is even more surprising is the fact that there is a “educational college” to train such people as workers who need to operate the site.

If the threat is true, it is also a criminal act.

What is going on behind the invisible “digital prison”?

Is it really true when “Major Park” said that he started a “digital prison” to create a better world?

In order to resolve the question, the production crew tried to make direct contact with people whose personal information was disclosed in the digital prison.

The ‘Shin Sang-bak disciple’ who responded to the interview with difficulty, confessed a story that they have not heard anywhere else.

It is said that he was caught in a ‘intellectual insults’ made by a group that called himself a ‘Telegram vigilante’, and his personal information was breached.

And when he couldn't endure his education college life and ran away, he said his statue was stuffed.

The behavior of the new pupils who showed interest in “intellect rape,” which synthesizes insulting texts or images into photos of acquaintances, is illegal under the current law.

However, apart from the judicial system, the Telegram vigilantes are threatening to disclose their personal information to their acquaintances as "intellectual abusers."

In addition, they were running “The Scarlet Letter”, a channel for personal information disclosure within Telegram.

Their method of acquiring personal information through “intellectual rape” fishing and using their weaknesses to freely take advantage of their weaknesses resembles the sexual exploitation crime of Telegram “N-Bunbang” that hit Korea earlier this year.

It is said that among the victims who participated in the school due to threats to disclose personal information, many middle and high school students, who are minors, are also said to be.

The bigger problem is that people who are so dragged by the Telegram vigilantes are also used for crime. What is happening at the school?

And what is the relationship between “digital prison” and “scarlet letters”?

Currently, the operator of a digital prison, which is being investigated by the Daegu Metropolitan Police Agency, has admitted the charges and is being detained.

The production crew, who continued to report, found clues about the identity of the digital prison operator in an unexpected place.

In'I want to know that', we trace the reality of'digital prison' and'the scarlet letter', and learn more about the outlaws in the cyber world.

11:10 pm broadcast on the 10th

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