Article: “I saw all of RM’s private information” KTX employee responsible for train ticket

    Source: The Joongang via Naver

    1. [+261, -4] Now get ready to be doxxed by Armies

    2. [+162, -3] The fact that they had access to the passcode that allows you to get into a client’s private information means they’ve been working there for over five years. I’m sure the company can charge them for breach of contract so maybe it’s time to take this to the courts.

    3. [+133, -2] They were probably reported internally after they started bragging to everyone about what they did zzzzz

    4. [+113, -2] Unfortunate that this is also an example of how our information is so easily accessible by someone with malicious intent if they put their mind to it

    5. [+66, -1] This is not a case where a warning’s enough. They should be fired~ You should not be allowed to snoop into information like that.

    6. [+44, -4] BTS is always suffering

    7. [+20, -0] Please make sure this person is never allowed to work in a job with private information again

    8. [+14, -0] Someone I know works at a telecommunications copmany and they told me that they looked up their favorite singer, found their address, and sent gifts to them. It shocked me. Companies and government institutions alike have really weak security systems in place to manage our private information.

    9. [+9, -0] Launch a police investigation and lock them up ㅋㅋ

    10. [+8, -0] Just set up a new system where the client is immediately notified if anyone tries to access their private information

    Source: Naver

    1. [+598, -0] The employee accessed RM’s information 18 times. That needs to get them fired, not suspended.

    2. [+183, -2] Why only a suspension? Fire them. They looked into him 18 times, how do you know they won’t do it again? Why is it that punishment is always so lax in this country, making it so easy for criminals to live peacefully?

    3. [+134, -0] This is so crazy;;;;; how can their security management be so weak;;; It’s also ridiculous that they thought simple curiosity over a celebrity was enough of an excuse. This is a crime, wake up.

    4. [+93, -0] Leaking of private information is a huge crime, I can’t believe they were only given suspension and not fired

    5. [+51, -3] How are we sure that they didn’t leak it, too? 

    6. [+42, -0] “I told my friend so that they would be able to book a seat near them” Doesn’t this count as an external leak??

    7. [+17, -0] Please leave our Kim Namjoon alone… He’s such a good person, please just let him be happy.

    8. [+13, -0] The brainless fool of an employee who doesn’t even know that leaking private information is a crime, and the idiot of a company defending that employee by suspending them instead of firing… they’re one and the same. Let’s start talking after this employee’s address and phone number have been revealed to the public as well.

    9. [+10, -0] Only suspended? They should be made sure to never be able to work there again.

    10. [+10, -0] And how are the rest of us supposed to trust that our information is safe with this company anymore? Shouldn’t this employee be fired? Please launch a proper investigation into this and add a proper system so that this doesn’t happen again.

    Read original article here: netizenbuzz.blogspot.com

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