Scary spycam porn put up by South Korean police to deter online voyeurs

'Police are monitoring this website,' message read.

Mandy How | November 02, 2017, 05:46 PM

Police from Busan, South Korea have uploaded a fake "spycam porn" video across 23 file-sharing websites where illegal sexual images frequently circulate.

According to The Korean Herald, this campaign is named "Stop Downloadkill".

It aims to raise awareness on the impact of such videos on the victim, such as psychological trauma and even suicidal thoughts.

Video sequence

The video starts with the back view of a young woman taking off her clothes in a changing room, but when she turns around, the only thing she changes into is a ghost.

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The text at the end of the video reads: “Watching this woman filmed by a spycam, you could be the one driving her to suicide” and “Police are monitoring this website”.

You can watch the full campaign video, including the "spycam porn" here:

Police revealed that the fake porn video was downloaded 26,000 times over a two-week period from Oct. 17 to 30.

In the same two weeks, the amount of illegal spycam porn fell by 11 percent.

Great campaign.