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you go to a restaurant or cafe these days, you have to write down your name and mobile phone number for quarantine.

Because of this, there were many criticisms that each store should manage customer personal information well, but there are increasing numbers of victims who received strange calls or texts from strangers after actually leaving their numbers.



Reporter Jeong Da-eun reported this.



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On the night of the 6th, Mr. Choi visited a franchise cafe in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi-do.



On the way back from taking out coffee, a text message arrived at an unfamiliar number.



They said that they contacted the corona access list and said they were lonely and that they would buy alcohol.




[Mr. Choi: It's very scary if a stranger calls you at dawn.

I was also nervous.

Maybe we will meet them.]



There were only part-time students in the cafe, and I was more afraid because I could not know who this man was.



[Mr. Choi: Didn't he take the number after seeing the young woman's name and female handwriting on the list?] The



male contact continued, and Choi finally reported it to the police.



On the 5th, Mo Han, who visited a franchise hamburger shop in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province, suffered a similar incident.



[Han Mo: After looking at the guestbook, he said that he took my number.

After that, I asked if he had a boyfriend...

.]




When creating a handwritten access list, make sure that other people cannot see it, and keep the list in a locked place.



In addition, after 4 weeks of writing, all must be shredded or incinerated.



However, hand-written access lists are often left at the counter or at the cash register.



[Han Mo: If the number is leaked in this way, there may be another damage.

It makes me feel that I have to write this really falsely.] In



order to prevent the misuse of sensitive personal information, local governments should educate business owners to properly manage and dispose of the roster and conduct on-site inspections.



(Video editing: Soyoung Lee, VJ: Mingu Jung, CG: Junho Lee)