South Korea blocks access to ‘Digital Prison’ website


The ‘Digital Prison’ website was created earlier this year after public anger mounted over high-profile sex abuse cases that were not properly dealt with under the current judiciary system, Yonhap news agency reported. — Pixabay

SEOUL: South Korea’s Internet censorship body on Sept 24 decided to block public access to a controversial doxing website that discloses personal information of alleged sex offenders and paedophiles over concerns of false accusations.

The “Digital Prison” website was created earlier this year after public anger mounted over high-profile sex abuse cases that were not properly dealt with under the current judiciary system, Yonhap news agency reported.

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