As part of its ongoing campaign against Internet pornography, the South Korean government has drawn up plans to block foreign websites that feature adult content.
In one of the largest crackdowns on mobile porn, police in South Korea have charged mobile operators and their content providers with selling obscene material over mobile phone networks.
The Korean government plans to crack down on email spammers by ensnaring them with decoy mail accounts, the Ministry of Information and Communication said Thursday, adding it plans to check the viability of the trap system — managing a number of email accounts to lure spammers — in coming months.
The Seoul Central Prosecutors Office this week indicted 38 people for distributing adult material over the Internet in what they promise will be an all-out assault on web porn.
U.S.-based Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are not the only ones these days having difficulty protecting children from obscene pornographic content sent by spammers. Korean ISPs have been inundated with porn spam