Juhee Jin, a Seoul resident and women's rights advocate said, "This should have been addressed a long time ago. I hope that authorities take precautions and provide proper education so that people can prevent these crimes from happening." She emphasizes the necessity for proactive measures against digital sexual crimes.
According to the National Police Agency, cases of deepfake pornography are escalating dramatically, with 513 cases currently under investigation, marking a 70% increase in just 40 days.
The rising incidents of deepfake pornography have incited profound concern regarding South Korea's role as the 'digital sex crime capital.' The country grapples with the alarming prevalence of these crimes, reflecting broader societal issues.
Statistics reveal that almost two-thirds of deepfake porn victims were teenagers last year, illustrating a concerning trend where young women and girls are disproportionately affected by these digital abuses.
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