This Korean Company Just Hacked Its Users...
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- Hello guys and gals, it's me Mutahar again! This time we take a look at a bizarre situation of KT, one of the largest telecoms in South Korea alleged to have hacked it's users for using torrent related software. How would this have happened? Let's find out! Thanks for watching!
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People don't realize how dystopian South Korea is. It's much better than North Korea, but there's a reason people call South Korea 'cyberpunk', and it's not for cool tech
Someone's gonna reply to you saying North Korea is objectively better lol
north korea is objectively better lol
North Korea is objectively better lol
Yeah, the work culture there is fucking brutal, expected to work yourself to death and be thankful for it.
North Korea is objectively better
The article lmao. "Only about 600,000 users". "ONLY".
It's "only" a bit over 1% of the whole population.
“Only” aka the entire country, but Megacorp is playing damage control.
"Only 600,000 users THAT WE KNOW OF"
Probably "only 600k" out of millions of users
Only 600k so far
A couple of notes as someone who's lived in Korea for over a decade:
This kind of behavior is pretty commonplace in Korea, at least as a foreigner living here, our privacy is disregarded all the time in many ways...for example having to hand in a FULL medical report which include your condition and treatment when you take sick leave, giving access to ALL your information to your employer including bank accounts/hospital records/etc.
They also banned cryptocurrency, have an insane legal system where victims can be sued by their perpetrators...not even to mention over the top defamation laws (flip someone off and they can sue you) and "right to your face law' for people getting filmed or photographed without their consent (taking a pic in busy street, well if someone is in the photo they can ask you to delete it or call the cops on you).
With regards to adult content - consuming (viewing) isn't fully illegal, only producing, sharing, selling is...but of course ISPs block those sites anyway.
Koreans can be arrested and sentenced if they consume weed OUTSIDE of Korea...
The list is endless haha
As a foreigner myself here in Korea living and working for 16 years , I understand why the government is doing like this, because they care about their citizens more than EU and USA . As European here , yes my personal information is shared with companies, government and etc. However, my phone never got hacked or had any issues here. When I went back to my home country in Europe for vacation, now we need to put anti malware and all bs . My mom credit card got scammed in malta when she never went there. Etc... here in Korea everyone is connected, that is scary, but the Koreans take this pragmatically and seriously. For outside content i use a VPN like almost all adult Koreans. Lol. They know very well what the government does . And they just see it. If you're innocent, then you don't need to worry. The weed thing is true , but other family members need to denounce you.
As European living here . The internet in Korea has actually become more foreigner friendly, I can easier buy stuff on the internet or do bank transfers. 5~6 years that was very difficult, because the Korean internet company and system didn't recognize the foreigners beginning ID numbers . My wife had to do everything.
Besides the big brother checking on and giving you the fastest internet in the world without caring you use a VPN , I don't mind they get all my info. Google, Microsoft, Facebook, tiktok does it too. But at least here in korea , I don't need 2 to 3 months to get an appointment with my bank, i can get all official papers from atm in subway stations, i don't get harras by cops, i don't get harras by mooselims, i can be drunk on the street. I never got stolen anything. Subways and busses rarely strikes , the medical system is pretty good . I broke my pinky couple years ago . Stayed 3 months home . Got 75 % of my salary for 3 months . 90% of all medical expenses were paid by government and private insurance. Had 2 weeks hospital. Also, housing is not cheap here... but you can have better deals and save up.
Now, as foreigner, I know I'm different than Koreans. But i learned the language and adapted. There good and bad things every where. Here they embrace the technology and are teaching my parents in-laws whom are over 70, how to use the computer properly and adapt themselves to the new system. They are pro active about it. In my eu country, my mom never received computer courses from the government on how to do taxes , public insurance, retirement, etc... let that sink in
I knew Korea sucked but damn 💀
I remember a singer who got arrested for bringing ADHD medication into the country. She was labeled a “drug addict” in the media.
Also wasn’t the crypto ban because of the Terraluna crash?
@@srj607able "they violate my rights and privacy because they care about me" is the dumbest thing I've heard today. Paternalists never stop to amaze me. Stockholm syndrome to the max.
@@srj607able Behold, Stockholm syndrome in text form.
Not gonna lie, instantly thought of Nexon
Especially with the release of that new game
ngl, instantly thought of Maplestory when you said Nexon.
@@ProfessorBuge what new game? maple story 3?
As someone who currently plays their new game, I instantly thought that too lol
@@ProfessorBuge I had to look it up... i didn't know nexon had their hands in the first descendant, the finals, dave the diver or even blue archive for that. And i forgot vindictus even existed lmfao.
Another reason why monopolies are bad. Imagine if they were the only internet company
Yeah and we are getting thare slowly but surely and I'm not saying it because I'm excited no I'm saying it because I'm scared of the future
intel exit my country because the our isp has a monopoly it was expessive
"But judge, if you shut us down, you turn off the whole country. Also, we need 5 years to patch it lolololol"
We know monopolies are bad...
oh boy, fam, look up Kakao. It's scary
It's unsettling when entities we trust to deliver service turn out to be the potential threats.
I think ALL entities we trust are potential threats.
All of them are threats though.
You think they dont already have your information ? 💀
All of us are one leak away from being royally FKed
Like Google...
Or that time Facebook, used the accounts of dead people to reach out to the relatives... acting as if those people hadn't died... yeah... I do not trust any corpo.
I don't think people realise that you can torrent things that are legal
Tbh I didn’t until fairly recently, the only reason I know now is it’s used to share 3d printing files. It doesn’t help that you really only hear about torrenting when talking about pirating
Internet Archive is really unbearable on bigger files unless you torrent. Though even then people would consider that site piracy.
Torrent is just peer to peer file transfer.
Torrenting is such a great way to download big files. But in most cases you dont find big files legally distrivuted.
@@menacingdonutz Exactly, the moment you hear Torrent, you think pirating. Even though its one of the best ways to handle large file transfers.
It just happens that many large files are ill-gotten. If that never happened it could have been quite a useful widely used tool.
Adult content is illegal in a lot of places. It just sounds weird to us in the west. But even in places like Japan, it's allowed, but it has to be censored. But on the topic of Korea, some TV networks don't even allow MALE nipple to be shown. It's wild. And kinda funny.
Here in India, it is illegal. It was made illegal in hopes of reducing ra¶€.
@uttpgoreloverTime to report.
Banning adult content is prbly actually a good thing considering how much and how easy it is to get to it.
Censored ≠ illegal
so they can't access pornhub?
Okay as a South Korean I think this problem doesn’t seem to be solved that easily,there is major 3 telecom company that are dominant on the market rn and they are actually colluding each other to guarantee their profit.if we can’t get a new telecom to break this problem,it will not gonna be solved
It'll take more than added competition to solve this problem. Regulation, for instance. Here in America, we _used to_ to have net neutrality. Now, since it was repealed back in 2017, telecom companies can potentially throttle whoever they want, _if_ a company sells and distributes a service on their servers. As a hypothetical, imagine Verizon decided to create its own subscription-based streaming service, like Netflix, or Hulu, or Prime Video, etc. Well, anyone using their servers to host similar service, like Netflix or Hulu, could potentially be throttled with little to no consequence. If the situation in South Korea has reached that point, I'd say it's time for change in legislation.
@@truecaliber1995net neutrality actually encourages competition among telecom companies. The telecom space is prohibitively expensive to get into, that’s why they essentially lowered standards for them. They can throttle specific sites, legally, but they’ll end up losing customers if their competitors aren’t doing the same.
The point was to allow smaller, possibly local, companies start getting into that space without having to meet such high requirements right off the bat. Giving them time to build and improve their infrastructure without needing billions in start up costs. Some companies might abuse it, but the idea was that more competition will eventually put the customer first, and the companies abusing that legislation will eventually lose business to their competitors
Can't believe ISPs could stoop to such levels.
Believe it. $ 🤢🤮
I seem to remember hearing rumors about this a few weeks ago, glad it's been confirmed, not glad it turned out to be real
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Oh hi bot cyberwar
Is this ... accelerationism?
This fckn bots are wild
@uttpgorelover bruh
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@@sansnextdoor Just report it for spam and ignore it
lol mr beast bots this is insane
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Reminds me of taxes. I have to pay tax when I make money, and then pay taxes when I spend money, and then pay taxes when I own something, and then pay taxes to use something.
Except taxes actually lead to good things.
@@atheistyoda8915Yeah, if you're a US or Ukranian politician.
@@atheistyoda8915highly doubtable. A large chunk of tax money spent is propping up failing big business and propping up market bubbles.
Such as when Wall Street got $2billion dollars during covid.
@@Shock_Treatment Nailed that one lolz 🤣🤣🤣
@@Shock_Treatment Western Europeans and Canadians on the other hand with universal healthcare laugh at you.
Try again.
It's very interesting just how both Koreas are incredibly dystopian just in opposite ways
And depending of the day, it is hard to say which is worse. 😂
Norway and Venuzuala are both oil rich countries that tried a mix of socialism and capitalism. One has some of the best infrastructure, wages and standards of living in the world and has one of the world's largest storehouses of wealth, and the other can barely be called a country. The systems don't matter as much as the people running them.
@@danielgrezda3339 or, as you put it, it's because they are oil rich.
@@rjtablet I mean they both were, and in both cases the state seized the oil fields and decided to use it for social programs, many of which were similar. What went wrong was Norway got bankers and elected officials to run the country and funded long term infrastructure that made the money back several fold in the long term. But Venezuela's government used the money to turn the new democracy into a dictatorship which created a power struggle which led to where they are now.
@@danielgrezda3339 I see what your saying, very interesting how things can play out differently.
Jesus this video has summoned SO MANY BOTS...
damn the comments...
Seems they are targetting MoistCritical and Muda right now.
@@CesarinPillinGaming They have been for months but I it seems to be getting more aggressive
imagine i keep getting follwed by bots on twitter and i don t use it 99% of it lmao
@@thrashmanpoint Is this happening all over the platform or is it contained in these select few channels?
paying and getting hacked from your ISP reminds me of paying for Windows and having your data sold to 3rd parties
"oh no, what happened, oh no how terrible, that's just awful, oh no"
That's why Linux exists.
I somehow don’t think those two are comparable lmao
@@madrandomize5115 pay to get data stolen or don't pay and stay safe. Very balanced world we live in.
@@ShockInazumaIt is. Selling of information should be made illegal and have a fine of 10k€ and a payment of 10k€ to the inflictes user if the user was not warned about it clearly beforehand. The payments should be so strict that it comes out of the stock owners pockets if company goes bust.
linux sucks@@madrandomize5115
In terms of any service that is offered in Korea, a individual has to give up PII just to be able to use their services. Essentially, every service in Korea is linked to your person. You can't engage with the internet or any service without a form of deep seeded personal detail/information.
From what I recall, visiting Korea to visit family a few years back; a individual needed to give up their citizen ID number to access any service within Korea, basically a SSN.
A person's personal information is intimately tied to the service they are using. If you thought the AT&T breach was scary.... think again.
Oh, also. Korea has a nation wide firewall. Everything from porn to stuff like websites of the opposition, such as Japan and North Korea is straight up blocked. In place of them is a redirect going to a letter/warning.
PPS. There are cameras EVERYWHERE. Litterally. Korea, IMO is dystopia as dystopia gets.
Finally someone with experience and knows what they are talking about instead of some western communist larper who could not even point Korea out on a map. This should be a top comment.
not to mention that every citizen has to submit their fingerprints which is tied to the individual ID number, all ten of them
I mean isn’t china worse? Not trying to downplay anything your saying but just the last sentence
@cwill2127 China tries, South Korea succeeded. Chinese people know they're in a box.
It is a dystopia if you grew up with American ideals I guess. For me as a foreigner living here it is heaven in most aspects, especially the fact that if I get robbed the perpetrator will be found from the cameras, and that if I get attacked the poles have buttons for me to call the police. Also the fact that japanese websites are blocked is simply cap. The only thing they block is porn and you can get through it easily either by refreshing the page a lot or with a vpn. lol
I've downloaded 100s of Gigabytes of copyrighted material and never have been contacted by my ISP.
ah yes a fellow pirate sailing the high seas
I have they shut off my internet and threatened legal action if I did it again
on god
@@jacobsabian4386arrghh maties!!
Same
So I say any swear word and youtube will auto delete but I'm seeing bot comments with worse things said, wtf moment.
Fuck
Your right
Commie chatbots work for the CCP
Yeah fluck thos petos
they use a specific type of text format that mirrors and then unmirrors it to bypass censors
South Korea laws regarding pornography is very weird and nonsensical just like how the rest of Asia is in that matter.
I know south Korea has a thriving genre of explicit softcore smut and graphic sensual content on their films but its illegal? It's just like Japan in some way were you can technically show nudity but censor the genital. The only Asian country I know that allow full freedom of adult content is hongkong as I'm aware.
They have a ton of explicit webtoons too.
legal in Taiwan too
Samsung users flocking in to see if they’re cooked
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Stop copying other comments to farm likes dude
How you got million subs
Mutahar surviving the corruption of wearing a sonichu amulet, is the most wild aspect of this video.
its only a matter of time
Grade of exposure. It will take some time before muda is wearing programmer socks.
@@Netro1992 plot twist: he's been wearing them for years, you just can't see it. They're an antidote to the sonichu curse
@@Eli-wl8es huh... So that's why Chris Chan...
I just... I just can't 😂
As usual, Mutahar brings up some insane stuff... But it is interesting to see what type of measures companies take trying to grab money from their users... I didn't believe SouthKR was that distopic... Guess CyberPunk's next DLC should be Korean-inspired.
The Arasaka in Cyberpunk game is just Samsung. Samsung’s revenue in 2023 is about 20% of SK’s GDP.
South Korea is the most CyberPunk dystopian country. I live in South Korea., Samsung employs 25% of the population and runs a lot in the country. They have grocery stores, insurance, hospitals, military contracts, literally everything in Korea is run by them, If not Samsung, it's Hyundai.
Zaibatsu
Umbrella Corp. Lite
There are "smart" routers with intelligent chips that pretty much serve as backdoors. I would not be surprised if the users tied the router's functionality with a software of some sort.. and that was the point of infection.
I live in Korea and thats the exact reason I never use the isp provided router and use my own with a secured DNS and a proper firewall. Obviously we don't know if there are backdoors but if they can do remote setup for you on a phone call, safe to assume they have full access at their discretion.
TR-069 my beloved
Someone once said the ruler of south korea isn't the prime minister but the ceo of samsung
Add the CEO from Kia and Hyundai as well. But it's the same with China (Huawei)
@@scuffediceposeidon9178 thing is huawei has very close ties with the chinese government
so, south korea has a capitalist politburo?
Chaebol families in general* The country isn't just cyberpunk, it's grimdark cyberpunk
@scuffediceposeidon9178 Cap, China has Winnie The Pooh
Damn, this actually explains why Korean internet is so fast. If that's only thing you care about as isp, it's not that hard to do
So South Korea not having CORN is like the 80s and 90s looking at mums bra catalogue. Lol
Nah fam. Red light districts EVERYWHERE
So if obscene content is banned in south Korea, my question is why is the first descendant's Ultimate Bunny skin legal (Also made by a South Korean company). This makes me question South Korea's legality/legal system.
I thank the same thing but with Japan instead of Korea
I think the majority of banned content is adult film
because they distribute it to other countries that are not south corea....
it needs to contain nudity to be illegal i guess
@@tobyzilla2.074obscene content isn't banned in Japan
Sounds like something that country would do.
i gotta agree with ya bud. Definitely something South Korea would do
You said you read all your comments! This is here just to say, you're doing an amazing job and love every video I watch! Keep doing it! I can't wait to see more of your stuff
I read that the reason the ISP attacked this service was mostly because they couldn't double dip. Web Hard makes users share information between each other which moves the bandwidth away from the service.
So basically they were greedy ducks
Muta, idk if you can do anything on your end, but for the love of god, we gotta get rid of these bots they are out of control...
As an american who lives in south korea this quite news to me I ise kt for my internet so thank you for the information
in the days of movies and games being blatant scams, and software companies doing insane monetization, Pirating is the only thing that puts up a real barrier while allowing you to still CONSUUUUME
_"Chances are you probably have an Internet Service."_
This implies the probability of using The Internet, without an ISP.
Is there even such thing?
Yes. If you use someone elses internet/device
@@emberguard5009that would just be using another person's internet service no?
yeah its a thing, i dont know any specifics about it though
How do these bot comments not get deleted?
@uttpgoreloverReported for child abuse.
I would love to see an in depth video of how torrenting actually works and how to do it safely
"a story that will knock your socks off" my socks didn't get knocked off?...
This channel is a go-to for information. It's the best!
I knew it was a phone carrier before I watched this video
bro got three bots on one comment
I can't believe people waste their skills on these bots 😞
@@KanjiEngKoreanmoney
One ought to investigate what goes on in the android/apps ecosystem. Root detection in almost all Korean apps, many in some less than idealways (applist detection, etc.). It's a pain in the butt to have a rooted phone in SK.
1:12 I see those tabs
I stopped buying samsung after learning about them after the battery blowing up instance thank god
Batteries from china go hard...and hot.
I stopped buying when I learned that so many of their young workers developed aggressive cancers in their factories and the company (that pays the government) got away with it. It’s brutal.
what is actually up with all this PDF bots? Can we get a video on that muta becuase i'm so confused to where they came from, why they're saying these messed up things and what's the end goal
Bored people, if i had to guess. Bots are easy to create and run en-mass, there are entire sites that you can buy botted views, subs and whatnot on (i highly doubt their integrity tho).
i condone piracy against adobe.
same brother
South Korea looking like North Korea
South Korea is basically a more boring looking cyberpunk, from what I've heard
This is what north korea wants to be, assuming they ever give their people mass technologies like this.
First they need to perfect their agriculture to build up the funds to invest in all these technologies.
W bots chain
@uttpgoreloverReported for child abuse.
It is, the only difference is you can fly in and out freely
Doing business in South Korea in almost any industry as an outside company is just not worth it.
Remember everyone, only scumbags leech but don't seed
"I don't condone piracy"
He probably said that so that TH-cam won't delete his video, it's a smart move.
But bro, because piracy exists, I can change my wallpaper in Windows, I can edit videos in Adobe Premiere Pro, and I can play the videos games I want.
What do you provide for free? or what skills do you use for free?
You should say, "I can play games that are impossible to get because the companies behind them are either gone or refuse to make them available for purchase. Remember, if the companies want to really do something about piracy, they would make a service better than piracy.
@@songohan3321nah I pirate because I can
Waaait... I'm actually confused now. I don't condone it, doesn't that mean, "I don't disapprove"?
@@zigzagkillah7666man. Never thought about that, but still, I shouldn't have to pay 100$ while being in a "third world country" just for a game?
the first descendant got us
Agreed
?
Of what?
i like that you says "ok?" after some sentences. makes me chuckle
Now I might be talking out of my ass but if they compromised so many machines en masse, can't someone else join the fun with any kind of hole and cause even more massive damage?
Only if the malware contains a good vulnerability
nah but it is ONLY 600.000 USERS effected by it , no worries 💀
I love fueling my anxiety, I can't stop this. 🤕
WTF are these shitty cp troll bots in the replies of all the comments 💀 I miss when the giant booty pic bots were more common, at least they pretended to be semi-reasonable
Those are actual people behind those..teens
At this point, it wouldn’t surprise me if these bots start linking to the real deal.
Can’t report them because of how they’re getting by the filters, so it wouldn’t be out of the realm of possibility.
Like the thirst trap bots on Instagram with 20 posted pics, of 20 different women, all posted like 3 hours ago. 🤣
Look at the game Dark and Darker from a south Korean company. It constantly scans your drives while you're playing at full speed chewing through your drives.
Your ISP could definitely rewrite/redirect DNS queries to their advertising/malware sites.
And the worst thing is, if you sue them they will probably find a way to show your download history in court.
does homelander have your bloody son
Saw this on Mental Outlaw then Seytonic now here keep seeding the info.
Damn. They can't crank it? No wonder why their gamers are haaaaardcore good
Muta just have to post this right after I go on a business trip to SK
Blizzard uses a torrent system for updated it's game.
Blizzard probably pays though. You know how much the South Koreans love Starcraft 2
I think that's optional though atleast in the USA.
So does War Thunder.
If you live in NYC and have optimum they will cut out your internet if you download something via torrent and one of the warnings that they tell you is that you have to pay $1k if you do it again lol
Mutahar picked up the razor one morning and figured "nah, I'll just casually become billy butcher."
One Korea barely has computers to use, other Korea has computers that use YOU.
The obscene materials law is weird especially if you KNEW how common it is for women to get recorded in public restrooms and chat servers full of illegal SA materials are rampant is South Korea. The country basically has a huge scandal break out every year at this point and the perps unsurprisingly get light sentences.
Not to mention how massive their adult comic book industry is, and its as extreme as Japan's even.
im just replaying all the ways muta say 'money' love it.
It's Korea mite as well be Gothem that's how much it effects anyone else
I had a breach on my computer and it was quite scary. I kept a pretty clean computer so I am not sure how it happened. I had a lot of incidents like the ones you mentioned.
This is why I live off the grid
so true starlink would never do this KappaChungus
@@UTTP-WILL-FALL hypocrite? jk its cool to see that there is some kind of "force" being put against reply bots
You have a TH-cam account….You’re not off the grid 😂
@@IPRESmain I think both of those bots are run by the same person. Also, the "UTTP" bots usually say horrible shit and slurs.
@@dhighruler UTTP-WILL-FALL is owned by UTTP?
They gridding that here in the US if I remember right. Sometime between 2010-15, someone who used to work for a few different companies got into off and was trying to pass a law forcing companies to also pay the ISP to send information through their equipment, if the ISP didn’t get paid the ISP would throttle the information coming from whoever didn’t pay, that would just fuck up everything for the consumer. For the life of me I can remember the name of the person, or movement it started.
Love you Man was just look through your old vids when you uploaded W vid
come on man first time i get these replies
Second off the blue guy i reported it's vid the bot should get banned in a few hours to days
This is how Dutch television (used to?) works. We have to pay to watch television and the channels (which a majority is international channels) have to pay so we can watch them. To be honest I don't know if it's still like this because we now have choice of who our television provider is, but this is how it has always been when there was just the state driven television service in the past.
I dont think you can pay for those channels anymore well not in the old way at least, pretty sure they became obsulete whit the digiboxes, which tbf is the same system where you have to pay extra for specific channels (most of em are either porn or sport). You still have your default channels still on tv altho waaaaay less of em then there used to be of.
I get my internet news 🤪 from Muta 🤭👨🏾💻
"We're all watching this video, you're watching this video"
VIDEO STOP LOADING
🤣
(Nah fr this happened to me, it froze at 11s LMAO)
Does anyone misses when Mutah talks Hindi at the beginning of his videos?
You just know the video is gonna be good when he starts speaking Hindi.
No.
its only reserved to when theres juicy stuff to cover
Pretty sure the company will just say : we are doing this to make sure you do not own poxn and therefore we are not spreading said poxn therefore their action is justified.
Since the ISP service contract does not cover user's privacy anyway. And a fine print somewhere saying they can monitor what's in your PC and your traffic etc.
Make no mistake and conceptual error that South Korea runs common law, because they don't.
In before KT gets let off the hook because they provide a list of their clients who have banned content on their computers.
Off-topic but hypothetically speaking I would say that downloading stuff on torrents that you don't own is not a crime if a company who sells it refuses to sell it to you (or in your region).
Let's assume you want to buy a videogame, but they actively fight your ability to pay them. It means that they won't lose a potential customer if you "pirate" something because you are not considered a customer. And since digital copy of a game is infinite they are not losing money either.
South Korea, a country where watching pornography is illegal, but also a place that is infested with hidden cameras that record women in toilets, changing rooms, hotel rooms, or any other place you can think of. South Korea is a very "interesting" place alright.
im not sure where you got this info from but the last government with the feminist president didnt a massive huntdown but proclaimed cameras werent found when this spycam issue was hot
@@ogahpuro Choi Jong-Hoon and Jung Joon-young were sentenced right before the pandemic. A spycam was found in Kim Hwan Hee's dressing room earlier this year. Can't link to articles here but there are separate reports in the BBC and Korean news sites about 30,000 illegal filming cases files in a 2 year period ending around 2019, with nearly 80% of the cases resulting in just a suspended sentence. Gotta face facts 🤷♂️
Porn is illegal in my country and we don’t have spy cameras issue. I think oversexualizing is a huge problem in East Asia…
i was taught that back in the day only the military used computers and they were the size of fridges, i wonder what military computers look like nowadays. are they still giant?
It's unfortunate this sort of stuff happens.
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Yknow. I think a linux distro, maybe fork of Arch, where you torrent EVERYTHING, not just the iso, would be interesting. As in a fork of pamac/pacman that uses torrent tracking links in place of repo mirror links, to get the tarballs of package binaries (or sources) via bit torrent, in the most decentralized and open way possible, from all other connected users with the distro.
Obviously there would need to be at the very least an official repo of package checksums to ensure users cant violate each other by infecting their own packages, but as long as the distro makers have a master instance with every package tarball cached (not necessarily installed), and seeding a torrent for the install iso, then anyone can get the distro, and as long as theres a user left, and you can reach them, you can get packages and updates. Pretty neat
MutaHARD
Mutahar makes me Mutahard
My theory is that the isp uploaded malware to the customer's router (which most isps provide for you anyway), which infected the machines over LAN, which is really easy to do because your computer will most likely accept connections from inside the network.
I CAN'T ESCAPE THESE [INSERT BAD WORD HERE] TH-cam BOT COMMENTS! ARRGHH!!!
bro everyone is talking abt it and i havent seen any
Im not korean but im stationed here. I don't even know if there are many options outside of KT! I'm on LG+ but I've literally only seen KT and LG as service providers. maybe samsung cause they have their fingers in everything?
Ngl, thought this was the other Korea for a sec
@@AUTTP-Protector3D thank you bot you are a lifesaver for all of us
There aren't any internet users in the other Korea
@@Kiyuja didndt kim use the internet one time?
@@Kiyuja Yes, but no. There is like ONE server that is connected to the outside, and its obviously under control, so nothing "wrong" goes inside NK net. But they have internal net with websites and stuff, which you can access from this server only, if outside of NK.
@@alexturnbackthearmy1907 i guess you could say Korea uses some form of "intranet" and not internet
Muta, you are a good man, such a rare creator here
me using a Chinese smartphone... Wow, how dare they do that 😂
chinese smartphones are HARAM mr Abdulmounaim, Allah wont be happy when he hears that.
Companies unilaterally changing the terms of sale when purchase don't mean purchase any more makes me going to the high seas justified
White muta turned into very dark muta at the end. Im confused was that the portrayal of aryan master race?😢
South Korea is super shady in general, the moment I got to South Korea and during my entire time there my phone was super hot and drained super fast even when I was in the middle of no where. And it wasn’t a location thing either because I was in japan for a week a day prior and my phone was fine there.
jesus I got scared it is Shift Up
from South Korea here. yah, the internet situation is bad, but it has been complacently buried to the general public, not only that, in the past few months, people i know who have been using that sharing service has been fined around $2000 per movie they have downloaded. i use a vpn and have a adguard running in my network and at work, but i have no idea if this is enough. by the way, it is probably not just a money thing. the korean government is really big on keeping an eye on its citizens, so yah.
if anyone has any idea on how to harden my network better, im all ears
Don’t forget the irony of users turning to web hard services to access banned content, only to be exploited.
the current SCOTUS would absolutely rule in favor of the ISP. We are a dystopia without the cyberpunk.
This is why net neutrality is important. Apparently, President Biden's FCC very recently restored it here, but that may only last until the next Republican presidency. I miss the days when it was a non-partisan issue.
korean watcher here,
thank god i use another isp LOL (not that it's any better)
i also don't use webhard. i just use a vpn to access things on the internet. (age restricted youtube videos, etc)
fr tho, it's literally a cyberpunk dystopia. we have the most bots employed in the job market x,D
And here I was expecting to hear about another Samsung Galaxy phone. But I guess you don't need to "hack" your users when you fill your phones with spyware out the gate.