Han Sang-hyuk, chairman of the Korea Communications Commission, attended the general meeting of the Science and Technology Information and Communication Committee held at the Yeouido National Assembly in Seoul on the morning of the 25th and reports on issues related to digital crimes such as telegrams (so-called n-bang situation). 2020.3.25 / News1 © News1 Reporter Se-yeon Park
It was confirmed that the portal site 'Google' exposed the images or related search terms that could infer the victim's identity as it was, and the controversy was raised lately on the 24th. However, it is pointed out that if you enter a few different search terms, related search words that can infer the victim's identity are still exposed.
On the 25th, the National Assembly of Science and Technology Information and Communication Committee held a general meeting and received emergency reports from related ministries related to the situation of telegram n.
In addition, Gwang-on Park and Democratic Party Democrat Park said, “Domestic portal provider Naver, Daum is not exposing any relevant search terms or related images related to this telegram room n. "The related search words or explicit images that can infer the victim's identity are being exposed."
It is known that various related search words and images were exposed to the public by searching the Google search box until the last 24 days.
In response to this, Han Sang-hyuk, the chairman of the Korea Communications Commission, said, “The request was made by the Korea Communications Commission to prevent secondary damages caused by exposure of search terms to Google. "We will try to prevent secondary damage from spreading through search or image through Google through additional monitoring."
However, even though Google announced that it had deleted 'associated search terms and images' on the news agency, it was found that some search terms were still being exposed.
Rep. Kim Seong-tae of the Future Unification Party (proportional) said, "It is said that Google says that it has been deleted, but the search for the name of a person suspected to be a victim still reveals relevant search terms."
Assemblyman Park Sun-suk also said, "It seems that there is still a part where the search terms are exposed." In this case, it is necessary to take strong measures against platform operators to prevent secondary damage to Koreans. "
In response to this, Google Korea replied, "We deleted measures related to victims in Google search," and replied, "We will continue to monitor and take action quickly so that related content will not be exposed."
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