Where these accounts are suspected of being involved in the illegal acquisition and trading of their artists' flight information.
One of the cases that occurred was the leak of RM BTS' personal data which was known to have been carried out by South Korean railway employees in order to find out where the idol went.
This step was taken after HYBE formed a special team the previous year to overcome this problem. HYBE revealed that many social media accounts were involved in these illegal transactions, gathering evidence to identify the perpetrators.
This information was then handed over to the police, who carried out in-depth investigations both at home and abroad. As a result, several suspects have been proven to have committed violations and are currently being referred to the Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Office.
Police investigations revealed that the suspects made huge profits. Reaching tens to hundreds of millions of won from selling flight information for Kpop artists. They carry out these illegal transactions via direct messages or chat, with the aim of stalking these artists.
Reported actions include booking the same flight as artists to approach them illegally. Also changing seats and food orders on the plane without permission, even canceling flight reservations to disrupt their schedule.
This case not only affects artists managed by HYBE, but also has a broad impact on the Korean entertainment industry. Not only idol groups, but also actors often become victims of leaked flight information.
In its statement, HYBE emphasized that the act of selling or buying illegally obtained flight information is a clear violation of the law. And threaten the security and safety of their artists and potentially cause security incidents at airports and planes.
The company insists on responding firmly and holding appropriate accountability without compromise or settlement. To prevent leaks of their artists' personal information, including flight details, HYBE is reviewing related procedures and systems and requesting cooperation from airlines and travel agents.
They also plan to continue to work closely with various organizations to protect their artists' personal information. (www.onkpop.com)