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The Data Breach That Hit Two-Thirds of a Country (ft.com) 4

Online retailer Coupang, often called South Korea's Amazon, is dealing with the fallout from a breach that exposed the personal information of more than 33 million accounts -- roughly two-thirds of the country's population -- after a former contractor allegedly used credentials that remained active months after his departure to access customer data through the company's overseas servers.

The breach began in June but went undetected until November 18, according to Coupang and investigators. Police have called it South Korea's worst-ever data breach. The compromised information includes names, phone numbers, email addresses and shipping addresses, though the company says login credentials, credit card numbers, and payment details were not affected.

Coupang's former CEO Park Dae-jun told a parliamentary hearing that the alleged perpetrator was a Chinese national who had worked on authentication tasks before his contract ended last December. Chief information security officer Brett Matthes testified that the individual had a "privileged role" giving him access to a private encryption key that allowed him to forge tokens to impersonate customers. Legislators say the key remained active after the employee left. The CEO of Coupang's South Korean subsidiary has resigned. Founder and chair Bom Kim has yet to personally apologize but has been summoned to a second parliamentary hearing.
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The Data Breach That Hit Two-Thirds of a Country

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  • Those are the breaches we are told about, not the actual numbers. The actual numbers worldwide are nearer 100 percent pwnage.
  • But being a s-hole country explains why no one cares? However I'm still interested in how the stolen data will be used and abused...

  • The nationality is an important factor here.

    Employing Chinese nationals in any IT admin roles is a security risk, because of the pressure CCP can exert on them to cooperate with whatever requests they have.This applies even if they live abroad for a long time, as long as they have close relatives in China.

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