Baidu’s vice -president apologizes after the Doxxing accident involving Ive Jang Wonyoung

Baidu’s vice -president apologizes after the Doxxing accident involving Ive Jang Wonyoung

Some are concerned about a potential data violation.

Unfortunately, Ive The members were often targeted with harmful hatred comments. This includes Jang Wonyungwho in particular helped to reveal YouTuber Sojangidentity.

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Ive’s Jang Wonyung

Second media outlet SpotvA pregnant woman on the Chinese platform on social media that Weibo would have made harmful comments on Wonyoung and therefore was made objective of attacks by other users online.

One of these users presumably led to the personal information of this woman and over 100 others in relation to this accident.

It was said that the user had boasted not to face any consequence because he lived in Canada and said that his father was a high -ranking official for the research platform Baidu.

Netizen subsequently discovered the revenue of online orders, a work certificate and a salary declaration showing a monthly income of 220,000 yuan (about 30,415 USD) connected to a named individual Xie Guangjin. This led to the revelation that the user was the 13 -year -old daughter of Baidu Xie Guangjun’s vice -president.

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Xie Guangjin

Xie Guangjin shared a statement on Weibo, apparently admitting his daughter’s fault and apologized on his behalf.

My 13 -year -old daughter had an online discussion, she lost control of her emotions and shared someone else’s personal information on her social media account abroad. As a father, I deeply potted that I have not correctly taught them to respect the privacy of others. I apologize sincerely with those who have been affected.

– Xie Guangjin

Further statements have not been issued with the accusation that XIE or social media platforms can face pursuant to Chinese law.

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