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South Korea Intensifies Crackdown on Deepfake Exploitation




South Korean officials, in collaboration with police agencies, increased their efforts this week to combat the growing threat of sexually exploitative deepfakes. The administration has asked Telegram and other social media platforms to fully cooperate in a crackdown on this troubling trend, addressing public concern across the country.

Reports from numerous local media outlets revealing the prevalence of sexually explicit deepfake images and videos of South Korean women in Telegram chatrooms sparked the current hysteria in South Korea. This revelation has reignited the national discourse about internet sex crimes.

Simultaneously, global K-pop fans and South Korean feminist groups have been increasingly active on social media, amplifying calls for action. These groups have devised plans to uncover these chat rooms and raise awareness of the issue. Protests in Seoul, where people wearing eye masks carried signs reading, "Repeated deepfake sex crimes, the state is an accomplice too," brought the activity to a climax and emphasized the deep-seated annoyance with the issue.

This public outcry coincides with the recent sentencing of a man involved in a deepfake pornographic case targeting female Seoul National University students. Gender issues, which were always a sensitive topic in South Korea, have grown in importance as these internet sex crimes spark heated debate across the country.

South Korea is increasingly a major target for deepfake pornography. According to Security Hero, a US-based identity theft prevention company, 53% of the people portrayed in deepfake pornography around the world are South Korean singers and actors. This worrying figure highlights the scope of the national situation.

With 297 cases handled thus far this year, a notable increase from the 156 incidents documented in 2021 when data collecting on the subject started, the South Korean police have reported a clear rise in deepfake sex crime cases. Most victims and offenders engaged in these crimes are shockingly teenagers.

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