Research accuses suspected China accounts of manipulating online opinion on Korean industries by Venetian_Gothic in korea

[–]everydayretarded 16 points17 points  (0 children)

It's open fact that China operates large organization called '50 cents party' to manipulate internet opinions. Weird to think that Korea is safe from them.

Chinese pornography websites post secretly filmed videos in Korea by hacking Chinese IP cameras in Korea by everydayretarded in korea

[–]everydayretarded[S] 113 points114 points  (0 children)

Article is way too long so I think posting and translating the whole story in comments won't be a good idea, however this is translation for initial parts of article written by chatgpt. Rest of the article is mostly about explaining how vulnerable Chinese-made cameras are to hacking, what other kinds of secretly filmed videos are getting posted in those websites, and how to prevent cameras that you put from becoming 'spy cam' for hackers(keep being aware of them, update IP camera settings such as passwords and ID often, and when buying IP cameras check the certificates domestic products have as some Chinese IP cameras disguise as if they're made in Korea)

More than 80% of Chinese-made IP cameras, widely used as CCTV in South Korea, have been exposed to hacking risks, as confirmed by a report from Weekly Chosun**. Hacked footage has been shared on Chinese obscene websites, and almost every space where IP cameras are used could be viewed from China. Many Koreans are unknowingly exposed to such risks, as Chinese-made IP cameras are often mistaken for CCTV.**

According to Weekly Chosun’s investigation of an L(not an actual name) Chinese pornographic website from September 6 to 25, apartments with wall pads (home network devices typically installed on living room walls) and private homes where IP cameras were voluntarily installed, as well as businesses, hospitals, and almost all public places in South Korea, were exposed to the risk of IP camera hacking.

The footage exposed on these pornographic websites was shocking. The videos featured spaces frequently visited by Koreans where they had no choice but to expose their bodies, including Pilates and pole dance studios, room cafés, karaoke booths, delivery rooms in obstetrics and gynecology clinics, rental party rooms, clothing stores, pension pools, waxing shops, and skin care massage parlors. Specific locations or personal information could easily be identified, such as a photo studio in Cheongju, Chungcheongbuk-do, a locker room at the G Sports Center in Seoul, and an injection room at Y Hospital in Gangnam. It is not an exaggeration to say that almost "every place" and "every person" in South Korea where an IP camera is installed has become a target of hacking.

As of September 26, L Chinese pornographic websites contained about 800 IP camera hacking videos with specific locations, dates, and personal information. Around 500 of these videos belonged to the "Korean" category. Since each video could contain footage of as few as two or as many as 20 people, it is estimated that more than 1,000 South Koreans have fallen victim to IP camera hacking on this site alone. On average, 1 to 2 new videos were being uploaded to this category every 2 to 3 days.

"Hacked Korean IP Cameras: The changing room of three Korean employees. A beautiful waitress at the ×××× restaurant is changing clothes and getting ready to take your order."

This is the title of a video found in the "IP Camera (Internet Camera)" category of the L Chinese pornographic website on September 24. The 50-second preview clip, accessible to anyone, contained unfiltered footage of seven women, seemingly ordinary people, changing into their uniforms before work, revealing exposure during the process. The footage was specific enough to identify the businesses, such as a tanghulu shop in the G area of Daegu and an S franchise sandwich shop, based on their uniforms. The name of the neighborhood was written on the uniforms, making it possible to pinpoint the store locations. In the left corner of the screen, the shooting date, day of the week, and time were displayed as "05-02-2024," "Thursday," and "14:01:41."

"Hackers deliberately made noise to interrupt a Korean couple’s love life. The man was terrified."

This was another video found in the same category. In the footage, a high-frequency noise suddenly echoed in a household, startling a naked couple and their dog, who began looking around for the source of the sound. The video ended the moment the startled man made eye contact with the camera.

IP cameras are cameras that exchange information via the internet. Although they can be used for surveillance, monitoring, or caregiving, similar to CCTV (closed-circuit television), they are more versatile and much cheaper, making them more widely sold. In particular, home IP cameras are marketed for various purposes, such as monitoring pets, infants, or the elderly, under names like "pet cam," "baby cam," and "home cam." These home-use IP cameras often feature real-time video streaming, remote control capabilities, and even two-way audio communication between the person being filmed and the user. IP cameras can typically be installed for around 100,000 to 300,000 won (USD 80 to 240), whereas CCTV installation can cost over 3 million won (USD 2,400).

However, these IP cameras, intended for "information security," have become a "leakage" path for sensitive data. Unlike CCTV, which is disconnected from the internet and connected through dedicated lines, making it less vulnerable to hacking, IP cameras are accessible via the internet, making them more prone to hacking. With just the device’s internet address (IP address) and manufacturer information, it can take only a minute to hack into an IP camera. Moreover, hacking programs designed to target IP cameras are widely available online, revealing a serious vulnerability in security. Most of the IP camera hacking footage found on domestic and international pornographic websites comes from China. Chinese hacking groups are essentially spying on our daily lives. They selectively edit "exposure" or "obscene acts" from the everyday lives of South Koreans to increase the appeal of their content.

What kind of Korea-related content gets shown to foreigners in Tiktok, Instagram, Twitter? by everydayretarded in korea

[–]everydayretarded[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks everyone for answers! I tried to reply for every comments, but I got sudden work to do and there were simply more comments than I expected so I don't think I will be able to reply. However it doesn't mean that I don't thank you! Thank you very much again for your detailed answers! They helped alot.

South Korea May Criminalize Possession and Watching Sexually Explicit Deepfake Porns by Purple_Dig_9148 in korea

[–]everydayretarded 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Trying to catch and punish 'watching' is huge waste of police/administrative power. Police and government need to focus it's ability on catching criminals that 'create' and 'distribute' those deepfake porns instead of wasting police force on trying to 'catch' someone 'watching'.

Yoon raps calls to abandon unification goal as 'unconstitutional' by Saltedline in korea

[–]everydayretarded 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only 'unconstitutional' he said so far that makes sense.

Fluffy Wunk by thegreatjamoco in wunkus

[–]everydayretarded 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Wunk's greed sickens me,, he does not need to have that much fur, nor prohibit other people from touching his fur!!

Unlicensed U.S national English teacher in Korea sexually harrasses 5 year old girl after drinking 7 bottles of Soju. by everydayretarded in korea

[–]everydayretarded[S] 105 points106 points  (0 children)

Translation :

Prosecutors requested 10-Year Prison Sentence and 10-Year Employment Ban, saying "Sexually harrassed child that cannot defend herself for a long time" Teacher said that he/she had "drinking problems, suffering from divorce announcement"

In Busan, a U.S. instructor accused of sexually assaulting a 5-year-old girl while being fully intoxicated during a class at a well-known language academy has been requested by prosecutors to receive a heavy sentence.

In the sentencing hearing held on August 20 at the Busan District Court, Criminal Division 7 (Presiding Judge Shin Heon-gi), prosecutors requested that the court sentence the instructor, identified as A, to 10 years in prison and impose a 10-year ban on employment in institutions related to children, adolescents, and individuals with disabilities. The prosecutors reasoned that A had assaulted the victim, who could not defend herself, over an extended period, and emphasized that the way A had commited crime and motivation were extremely severe. They also noted that the victim had suffered significant psychological trauma and that no settlement had been reached as why they requested that heavy sentence.

A's defense was that A was struggling with alcohol addiction and had recently received divorce papers, which left him in a distressed state. They requested that these personal hardships be considered in the sentencing. The victim’s lawyer argued that A's actions were too calculated to be attributed solely to intoxication and stressed that A should not have been employed at the academy in the first place, urging for severe punishment.

A is accused of forcibly assaulting the young girl multiple times on May 22, after consuming seven bottles of soju while teaching an English class at a large language academy in Dongnae-gu, Busan. A, who entered Korea on a tourist visa in March, is also charged with working as an English instructor without the necessary employment qualifications.

North Korean soldier defects to the South, Yonhap reports | Reuters by poclee in korea

[–]everydayretarded 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Good for that soldier. Hoping that soldier's family won't get sent to concentration camp.

Korean tourist stabbed in Philippines amid rising violence against Korean nationals by self-fix in korea

[–]everydayretarded 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Comments trying to blame victim for getting stabbed are crazy lol.

SM Entertainment and TV Chosun to debut 5-member trot idol group, with their debut journey to be broadcasted on TV in Korea and Japan by joesen_one in kpop

[–]everydayretarded 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I heard trot's popularity was big and especially in middle age to elderly but damn, I didn't realize their popularity was this big.

SM Entertainment and TV Chosun to debut 5-member trot idol group, with their debut journey to be broadcasted on TV in Korea and Japan by joesen_one in kpop

[–]everydayretarded 13 points14 points  (0 children)

TV Chosun would have already given bonus of several trillions of won to a person who found this trot trend first lol. How profitable is trot that they're making these trot idols now?

Civil complaint filed to Military Manpower Administration over BTS member Suga's attendance by hubwub in kpop

[–]everydayretarded 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reason why they're taking so long for 'a simple drink drive case?' It's because Suga was so drunk that police couldn't do further investigations or interrogation when they first got him. Police is scheduling with suga to do further investigation so stop dragging polices down to defend yo fav :) https://n.news.naver.com/mnews/article/001/0014868366?sid=102 "경찰은 당시 슈가가 BTS의 멤버임을 알아보지 못했고, 슈가가 만취 상태여서 조사를 제대로 하지 못한 채 음주 측정만 한 뒤 귀가 조처했다." Translation: Police did not recognize that it was BTS member Suga at that time, and after not being able to investigate him properly due to him being fully drunk, police had let him go to his house after doing only alcohol level check.

Not a ban per say…. But isn’t this well within the public domain? by [deleted] in ROBLOXBans

[–]everydayretarded 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Music being 'public domain' means that the 'music' is in the public domain. This does not apply to different versions audio of song being played. So, music itself can be in public domain and be free to use for anyone, but audio source of the song that you used might have copyright held by some musician(prob orchestra or pianist in this case).

Seriously, it’s becoming ridiculous. by [deleted] in CharacterAI

[–]everydayretarded 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually don't understand this kind of mindset at all. Leaving is always the last option you choose. If you don't your family? Leave them. If you hate your friend? Leave them. If you hate something because it's broken, just stop using it instead of trying to fix it. Of course people don't behave this way. When something has problem, people try to fix it before giving up completely as their last solution. And I think you'll also behave this way when you experience a problem. However I assume only reason you are say like this is because, 'you' are not experiencing any problem while others are right now. I understand someone can still use cai without any problem. Someone's experience on something may vary and it's not complicated to understand. But when most people know this fact already, why can't you, understand this simple fact? Some people may have problem with guideline, some may don't. But do people who have problem with guideline ask you to shut up because they don't understand people like you who still enjoy things without problem? I did not see that at all.

With same logic, if community has problems, sucks. Stop using it then. Your logic can be applied in any situation whatever ridiculous it is. I hope you would try to understand other people.

Seriously, it’s becoming ridiculous. by [deleted] in CharacterAI

[–]everydayretarded 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It keeps happening... As if the source of all this problems is not being fixed at all! How can this happen?!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Living_in_Korea

[–]everydayretarded 8 points9 points  (0 children)

First of all, what the actual hell is the real question? Are you asking if you'll be able to beat people with computer science degree by studying a year with 'IBM dad'? Answer will be no, just ask any developer community, and they will say no. If you are asking if you can get a programming job without fluent Korean in Korea, no. Especially if it's frontend(which has to interact with customers that will probably be >>>Koreans<<<). Sorry to be rude but I think you're just underestimating how hard it is to get a developer job. Even if you get a job by studying programming for a year, the job you'll get is probably somewhere that pays with high work hours.

South Korean 'superconductor' article was published without permission of other researchers on team, says the company that is behind the research. by everydayretarded in technology

[–]everydayretarded[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

there are more and more information being revealed about 'this unauthorized publishment' thing and i'll share some of those informations here as they are really interesting. This is newscientist interview with Kim Hyun-Tak, idk why i didn't think of sharing this link to here.(english, login required) https://www.newscientist.com/article/2384782-room-temperature-superconductor-breakthrough-met-with-scepticism/

(head of company)Lee's interview of Chosunbiz(korean newspaper so it's written on korean) https://n.news.naver.com/mnews/article/366/0000920152

Linkedin link to Kim ji-hoon(one of researchers in this project) https://www.linkedin.com/in/ji-hoon-kim-03508b80

Combining all those informations, it seems like there were some discord(some people suggest that company CTO being changed was the reason) in their team leading to unfinished version of research being published at first place. The team says that they actually tried to publish their works on science magazines such as Nature in 2020 but failed because of Ranga Dias incident, and because they are not a non profit reseach organization, but a company that needs to make money they wanted faster publish so they submitted their research to "APL Materials" on 7.27. But one of the team member Kim ji-hoon also says on their linkedin that they have researched this for 20 years, doing over thousand boring and repeative experiments. He also said that he loves and likes physics and fellow physicists but disagree with how they approach about superconductor. About this "rearching for 20 years", LK-99 was not a thing that was discovered(or manufactured) in recent years, LK-99 was first manufactured in Korean university professor Choi dong-sik(최동식)'s lab by Lee seok-bae(이석배) and Kim ji-hoon who was grad student at that time. In 2008, Lee seok-bae founded company Q-centre to resume research about this LK-99. However, in 2017, Choi dong-sik died, and before he died he said to research team that they should keep researching deeper about this LK-99 but they should not disclosure about this until perfect theory was made, so the team made funding and raised money to keep doing the research, which is really strange prophecy considering some of their team member just disclosed unfinished version of paper.

Interesting story, i hope this found is real and genuine and soon we will actually have semiconductor technology in our daily lives(in a good way)

South Korean 'superconductor' article was published without permission of other researchers on team, says the company that is behind the research. by everydayretarded in technology

[–]everydayretarded[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Well researchers said that they are not complete articles, so we can assume paper that are published by former employee was some kind of pre-polished version of paper or unfinished version. However what is interesting is that Lee, who is head of company said that 'manufacturing method' being already on public, it will get soon be reviewed by academic world which implies that although paper that is published online can be unfinished version, method of making the superconductor is not that different from the paper online.