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I have told you several times that voice phishing crimes are becoming more sophisticated.



Reporter Seungpil Kim covered the extent to which crimes are attempted and how many malicious apps are installed.



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Mr. Kim, who is currently a professor at a university, was scammed of 200 million won by voice phishing scammers over three days from the end of September to the beginning of October.



It was a voice phishing impersonating a prosecutor, and he received calls calling his name directly, and it is said that he even made a video call.



[Mom Kim / Victim: The methods I have been subjected to for a week are much more advanced, and I know that the dean at the school is the dean of a department... .]



[Voice Phisher: Good job. Are you Mr. ○○○? (Yes.) The Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office contacted me.]



Two months ago, a college student who stole 29 million won from a voice phishing criminal who also pretended to be a prosecutor.



[Voice Phishing Victim: (Did you know your identity when you first called?) You know my date of birth.] They



said that the criminals were preparing a forgery document that accurately recorded their name and date of birth.



[Victim’s family: I can’t sleep at all, wondering if there are all these people who make me start a social life as a debtor.]



This is a mother and daughter who suffered great damage from voice phishing impersonating their children in August.



[Voice phishing victim: Mom, I came here saying this.

(So ​​as a daughter?) Yes, I came here, so I think they believed that they were just children because they were the same as pictures.]



Voice phishing, which is popular recently, induces malicious apps to be installed on the victim's cell phone and then crosses the phone. stealing or stealing information from cell phones.



Using this information, we are looking for other 2nd and 3rd voice phishing targets.



[Park Sang-min / Shinhan Card FD Team: There was a case where a caddy in the golf industry suffered the same damage to a caddy who was at the same golf course every two weeks.

Now, based on our inference, it was a case in which contact information was stolen from the primary victim, and the colleague was now approached and caused the same damage.] A



representative of a company that developed an app that detects malicious apps together with the police tells us a surprising fact. .



[Kyung-shik Yoo/CEO of Infinigro: On average, one in every 30 subscribers has a malicious app installed.

(Is there that many?) Today, 9,459 people have installed it, but if you look at the detection results, 298 people have malicious apps installed.] The



prosecution and police have declared war on voice phishing, but the screams of victims still continue.



[Voice Phishing Victim: I was a person who was proud of not having to suffer until the day I die.

As a result, 100 million won is wasted, so it's really frustrating.

I can't even complain to anyone...

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(Video coverage: Joo Yong-jin)