All the lawmakers who said they were damaged are male lawmakers, and they received threatening emails asking for money and valuables along with illegal videos using deepfakes.
The left side of the view is a threatening e-mail received by a member of the basic council in Dong-gu, Daegu, and the right side is an e-mail received by a member of the Seo-gu council in Incheon.
What do you think? Only the recipients are different and the contents are the same.
I think it's a typo that expresses crime as a law, and it's the same that the expression is awkward somewhere.
The attached illegal deepfake video is known to have used profile pictures on the website of members of the metropolitan and basic councils,
The
blackmailer reportedly demanded $50,000 worth of cryptocurrency in exchange for removing illegal compounds.
Currently, local police agencies across the country are investigating the case of damage after reporting that the same criminal was committed,
Who committed these intimidation crimes only against MPs and why should be thoroughly revealed.
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