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The 2018 opinion rigging scandal in South Korea is a political scandal that erupted in April 2018 after a group of ardent supporters of the
South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and sharing a Korean Demilitarized Zone, land border with North Korea. Its western border is formed ...
n President
Moon Jae-in Moon Jae-in (; ; born 24 January 1953) is a South Korean former politician, civil servant and lawyer who served as the 12th president of South Korea between 2017 and 2022. Prior to his presidency, he served as Senior Secretary for Civil Affairs an ...
had been charged with online opinion rigging. The accused suspects were the members of the ruling
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(DPK). The main perpetrator, as well as the leader of the pro-Moon group, was a well-known power-blogger called "Druking."


Organized opinion rigging

Druking established a fake company known as the "Neureupnamu (
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) publishing company" in the city of
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for organized opinion rigging. The accused used a macro program that can generate a barrage of online comments and likes in a few seconds in order to manipulate the public opinion in their favor.


Controversy

The scandal led to a clash of political parties in South Korea. The
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and the ruling Democratic Party insisted that they are also a victim of the scandal. But the opposition parties emphasized that, since President Moon's involvement is suspected, this scandal is linked to the Moon administration's
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. They called for a
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investigation for scrutiny.


Special prosecutor investigation

On 21 May 2018, the
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passed a bill to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the scandal. On 8 June of the same year President Moon appointed former prosecutor and lawyer Huh Ik-beom as special prosecutor. Justice Party lawmaker and long-time progressive activist
Roh Hoe-chan Roh Hoe-chan ( ko, 노회찬, 31 August 1956 – 23 July 2018) was a South Korean politician. He was a member of the 17th, 19th, and 20th National Assemblies. Roh was involved with multiple progressive-leaning parties, lately with the Justice ...
committed suicide on 23 July during the investigation. Kim Kyung-Soo, the governor of
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and a former lawmaker, was summoned by the Special Prosecutor, on 7 August. The special prosecutor issued a warrant for the arrest of Kim; however, the request was rejected by the Seoul central district court. Prosecutor Huh announced the official end of investigation on 27 August without any extension. The prosecutor announced the conclusion that governor Kim, a lawmaker at that time, was an accomplice to the scandal, and will be under indictment without detention. A The Minjoo Party spokesperson criticized the special prosecutor, claiming the investigation process depended only on Druking's testimony, without any proper evidence.


Decryption of encrypted files

In the special prosecutor's investigation of Druking in
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, the special prosecutor team tried to decrypt files encrypted by
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and succeeded at decrypting some of them. The special prosecutor said the hidden volumes were especially difficult to deal with. He decrypted some of encrypted files by inputting words that the Druking group had possibly use as passwords into
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s. For instance, the Druking group liked words such as
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(Purple Star Astrology) and KKM (acronym of 경제적 공진화 모임), so the special prosecutor's team tried to input these words as
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s or parts of them. After the special prosecutor team decrypted some of the encrypted files, Druking's associates changed their minds about the investigation. In 2018, the special prosecutor indicted Gyeongnam Province Governor Kim Kyung-soo. In 2019, he was jailed for two years on charges of online-rigging operations both in first and second instance. In 21 July 2021, he was sentenced to two years by the supreme court for computer business obstruction, and eventually lost his position as governor.{{cite web, author=이수현, date=2021-07-21, publisher=매일신문, title=김경수, 징역 2년 확정 '지사직 박탈'…"댓글조작 공모 유죄", url=https://news.naver.com/main/read.naver?mode=LSD&mid=sec&oid=088&aid=0000713220&sid1=001


References

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