Son Na-eun Threatened by Hacker After Phone Data is Leaked

Feb 12, 2025

Son Na-eun Threatened by Hacker After Phone Data is Leaked



Actor Son Na-eun said she was being threatened by a hacker after her personal phone was hacked.

On the 12th, YG Entertainment said, `Recently, Son Na-eun's personal phone was hackedThe hacker demanded money on the condition that he did not disclose illegally collected data, and Son Na-eun responded once because she did not want to harm her family and acquaintances.




The agency said "But the hacker has been threatening again, demanding additional money." "It is a situation that is mentally damaging, such as contacting not only the actor himself but also his family."




The case is already under formal investigation by the police, and it is clear that we will take strong legal action against any criminal acts related to privacy infringement and intimidation, he stressed.

Meanwhile, Son Na-eun debuted as a member of girl group Apink in 2011. After leaving the team in 2022, he has turned into an actor and is active. He made a special appearance in the JTBC drama 'Occ wife exhibition', which recently ended, and held a solo fan meeting on the 2nd.

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It's YG Entertainment.

Recently, actor Son Na-eun's personal phone was hacked, and I would like to inform you about this.

The hacker demanded money on the condition that he did not disclose illegally collected data, and Son Na-eun responded once because she did not want to harm her family and acquaintances.




However, the hacker has been threatening again, demanding additional money. It is a situation that is mentally damaging, such as contacting not only the actor himself but also his family.

The case is already under formal investigation by the police and makes it clear that they will take strong legal action against any criminal activity related to privacy infringement and intimidation.

Finally, as a formal investigation is currently underway, we respectfully ask you to refrain from reporting on unconfirmed facts.



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