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There is a site called'Relief Alert' used in many daycare centers and elementary schools.

As parents and teachers have created to communicate, many personal information such as the child's grade, class, and contact information are included, but the ID and password to access it are set too easily, which is a big problem.



This is the exclusive report by reporter Cho Hye-won of TJB.



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There is a safety alert service provider for students attending and dropping at about 1,000 elementary schools and 3,500 daycare centers nationwide, and a messenger site where teachers can send text messages to parents, but security is poor.



Anyone can easily access the school's phone number as the password for the ID that combines the school name and specific words.



When I searched the school name and phone number and accessed it directly, I can easily see the name, grade, and parent contact information.



School notices sent to students, as well as personal information of faculty members, depending on the school, can be checked.



You can even download it as an Excel file, but as ID and password methods are shared in the Internet community, parents' anxiety is growing.



[Child's personal information leakage parents: while talking to me again-grade anti-child's name him asking for money, or I think pretty seriously concerned one is not forced to believe when we request others to]



lawyer received a public notification of the relevant information is appropriate The company was accused of violating the Personal Information Protection Act, etc. to the police.



In addition, a corrective action letter was sent to the national offices of education, and some offices of education are currently investigating them.



[Chungnam Provincial Office of Education Officials: We are planning to determine if there are any schools with personal information leaks or problems.]



The company said that there has been no problem with personal information leaks, and that each school had to reset the initial password, but it did not.



(Video coverage: Kim Kyung-han, TJB)