There is a separate dark web subscription/payment link for the female colleague's information leak
There are people who are worried, but... look at those people who said, "What's the big deal about personal information being leaked? You're making a fuss. Didn't they say there hasn't been any secondary damage yet?"
The subscription payment links that the very first Telegram poster is selling for money are still being discovered. There was no conversation between users in the Telegram room with 2,800 members. Why? Because that was to protect the identities of the perpetrators inside. It was a channel that only provided photos and information of the female colleagues.
However, the operator of the same channel stopped posting at some point, and the reason was that he had created a “secret dark web where information is sold for money,” and had told people in that very first room to come over to this dark web.


“They created a secret dark web site that sells information for money, and told people in the group chat to move over to that dark web.
They even made bots to keep recruiting new members, and for $1000 they’re offering lifetime access.
And this isn’t just one or two dark web links being found.
But they still say there were no secondary or tertiary leaks, so it’s just a simple incident?
Right now victims are finding this stuff so quickly. (The company either doesn’t know or doesn’t care, they haven't been reached at all today)
If you’re human, at least show some concern. If you don’t care, then don’t even bother commenting.
It’s not just phone numbers, jobs, workplaces, and KakaoTalk photos that leaked, even private Instagram accounts were exposed. I don’t know how they searched and saved people’s names, but strangely all the victims are young.
There also seem to be separate places where they collect information and then release it. In many cases the posted dates, job titles, and workplaces don’t match. For some people who already left their jobs, the post is recent but lists information from a workplace they had three years ago. That makes it even more disturbing and frightening.”

"[Exclusive] CJ Group Employee Data Leak... Photos and Phone Numbers of Over 330 Female Employees Exposed on Telegram"
In some cases, employee information was posted including CJ Group intranet URLs, allowing for direct verification. Additionally, since details such as workplace locations and working hours were listed in detail, concerns have been raised regarding potential crimes based on this data.
The Telegram channel was created around May 2023. It has been confirmed that the names, job titles, duties, phone numbers, and photos of CJ Group employees have been consistently posted in the channel for three years.
The number of leaked employee records identified so far amounts to approximately 330 individuals. Concerns are also rising about further damage, as the channel creator operates a private channel in addition to the public one, which requires the creator's permission for entry.
The number of participants in the public channel, where the leaked information can be viewed, is approximately 2,800.
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1. For the past three years, from May 2023 until now, only the personal information of approximately 330 >young< female employees has been sold via Telegram.
2. There are 2,800 members in the Telegram group, and the number of members in the private group is unknown.
3. Everything from basic personal details to private Instagram and KakaoTalk profile pictures is being sold and is being consistently updated.
4. It is presumed to be the work of a CJ insider, not a hack.
1. First of all, all of CJ's female employees need to change their phone numbers
2. What are they planning to do with this????? Are they crazy????
3. Rather than the Starbucks issue, this should be an even bigger issue
4. And people let this slide...?
5. Why would he sell other people's information for money? Look how even the media is staying silent
6. F*ck Hannams' level is so low
7. It's really hard to live as a woman
8. Those f*ckers, can we just all k**l them
9. We need to find the internal employees in charge of this
10. This is such a bad issue, it's dumbfounding how quiet the media is about this
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