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Harold Rogers, Coupang's interim CEO, leaves police station after 12-hour questioning in data breach probe.
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Coupang's interim CEO questioned for 12 hours over data breach probe

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Harold Rogers, interim CEO of Coupang, underwent 12 hours of police questioning over allegations of evidence destruction linked to a massive data breach. Authorities estimate the incident affected nearly 33 million users, disputing Coupang's claim of only 3,000 accounts impacted. Rogers declined to comment upon leaving the agency.

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Two U.S. investors in Coupang have criticized South Korea's probe into the company's data breach as discriminatory, requesting a U.S. government investigation and notifying Seoul of intent to pursue investor-state arbitration. The South Korean government denies any discrimination, insisting the actions follow the law. Civic groups condemned the investors' moves as a violation of sovereignty.

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