On June 18 KST, HYBE announced that the operators of social media accounts accused of illegally obtaining and trading its artists' flight information have been referred to the prosecution. HYBE also posted a notice on their official website on the same day.
To combat the illegal trade of K-pop artists' flight information, HYBE established a special task force last year. The company identified numerous social media accounts involved in these transactions, gathered evidence to identify the operators, and submitted this information to the police. Based on this evidence, the police conducted extensive domestic and international investigations, leading to the confirmation of charges against some suspects, who have now been referred to the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office.
The police investigation revealed that the suspects made profits ranging from tens of millions to hundreds of millions of won by selling flight information of K-pop artists. The suspects conducted these illegal transactions through chat or direct messages. The illegally obtained information was used for stalking activities, such as booking the same flights as the artists to attempt close contact. Other reported abuses included changing the artists' seats and in-flight meals without permission, or canceling flight reservations to disrupt their schedules, causing significant harm to the artists and their management companies.
The issue of illegally traded flight information affects the entire entertainment industry. Not only HYBE's artists but also numerous idol groups and actors have reported suffering from leaked flight information.
HYBE stated, "The act of selling or purchasing flight information obtained illegally is a clear illegal act that threatens the safety and security of our artists, potentially leading to safety incidents at airports and on airplanes. We will respond strictly and hold those responsible accountable without any leniency or settlements."
To prevent further leaks of artists' personal information, including flight details, HYBE is reviewing related procedures and systems and has requested cooperation from airlines and travel agencies. The company also plans to continue working closely with various organizations to protect their artists' personal information.
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Good, every agency, where their artists have been affected needs to do this (if they can afford to), bring these fuckers down!