BTS member Jungkook’s 8.4 billion won worth of HYBE shares was stolen by a hacker.


The hacker transferred 33,000 shares of HYBE owned by Jungkook to the new account and sold 500 shares to a third party, according to reports. HYBE’s stocks were traded at around 250,000 won at the time.
BigHit Music immediately took action and requested that the payment to the new account be suspended and returned to Jungkook. The singer also filed a lawsuit in March last year, demanding that the third-party buyer return the shares.
The Seoul Western District Court took Jungkook’s side, and the 500 shares were returned to the singer’s original account, according to sources.
The hacker has not been caught yet. They would have had access to Jungkook’s account number, password, and identification card, raising the possibility that somebody Jungkook knew was involved.
“We enhanced our security measures regarding artists’ private devices and personal information in addition to the legal measures,” BigHit Music said.
Jungkook began his mandatory military duty on Dec. 12, 2023. He is set for discharge on June 11 this year.