Breach at South Korea’s Equivalent of Amazon Exposed Data of Almost Every Adult

The Wall Street JournalTuesday, December 16, 2025 at 10:30:00 AM
Breach at South Korea’s Equivalent of Amazon Exposed Data of Almost Every Adult
  • A significant data breach at a major South Korean e-commerce platform, akin to Amazon, has resulted in the exposure of sensitive information, including names and phone numbers, of nearly every adult in the country. This breach went undetected for several months, raising serious concerns about data security practices in the region.
  • The incident underscores the vulnerabilities in digital infrastructure and the potential risks to consumer privacy, prompting calls for stricter regulations and improved security measures within the tech industry in South Korea.
  • This breach occurs against a backdrop of increasing digital crime in South Korea, including issues related to stalking and voyeurism, which have led to public outcry and government initiatives aimed at enhancing safety and privacy for citizens. The ongoing challenges in combating digital exploitation highlight the urgent need for comprehensive reforms in data protection and personal safety.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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