South Korean police forensics team scrutinizing a laptop seized in the Coupang data breach probe affecting 33 million users.
South Korean police forensics team scrutinizing a laptop seized in the Coupang data breach probe affecting 33 million users.
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Police Analyze Recovered Laptop in Coupang Data Breach Probe

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South Korean police have started forensic examination of a suspect's laptop, recovered by Coupang in the data breach affecting 33 million customers. The e-commerce firm claims a former employee accessed and saved data from 3,000 accounts but deleted it without external transfer—a statement dismissed by authorities as unverified.

In the ongoing Coupang data breach investigation—previously detailed with business impacts and a presidential emergency meeting on December 25—police from the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency's cyber unit are verifying if the laptop belongs to the suspect, was used in the crime, and remained untampered after submission on December 22.

Coupang identified the former employee through internal forensics, secured a confession, and recovered devices including a hard drive and laptop via an unconventional method involving divers. The company stresses no sensitive data like payments or credentials was leaked, only basic info (names, emails, phones, addresses) from ~33 million accounts was accessed, with just 3,000 saved before deletion post-media reports.

Authorities, including a private-public joint team formed last month, reject Coupang's 'unilateral' claims pending full probe into leak scope and cause. The meeting, chaired by presidential chief of staff Kim Yong-beom, involved science minister, privacy commission chair, Foreign Minister Cho Hyun, and intelligence officials, signaling scrutiny of Coupang's U.S. ties amid the breach's severity.

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X discussions center on skepticism toward Coupang's claim of recovering a suspect's damaged laptop from a river using divers, asserting no external data leak from 3,000 accounts. Users mock the implausible story, criticize Coupang for bypassing police, and note authorities' dismissal as unverified while analyzing the device. Sentiments include outrage at potential cover-up, calls for accountability, and some defenses viewing it as government overreach against the US firm.

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Coupang founder Bom Kim delivers in-person apology for data breach at earnings call, with record sales charts in background.
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Coupang founder issues first in-person apology over data breach amid record sales

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U.S.-listed e-commerce giant Coupang Inc. reported record annual sales for 2025 despite a massive data breach that hurt fourth-quarter results. Founder and Chairman Bom Kim issued his first in-person apology to customers during Friday's earnings call. This follows a written apology in late December.

Science Minister Bae Kyung-hoon said Wednesday that the government's probe into Coupang's South Korean unit is being conducted under legal principles without discrimination, refuting criticism from U.S. political circles. The statement came after the U.S. House Judiciary Committee launched an investigation into what it called South Korea's discriminatory targeting of American companies. The probe follows a massive data breach at Coupang affecting over 33.6 million accounts.

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米国に上場するeコマース大手Coupangは、韓国で発生した大規模な顧客データ流出の影響を受け、第1四半期は純損失を計上した。1月〜3月期の赤字額は2億6600万ドルで、前年同期の1億1400万ドルの黒字から転落した。創業者のボム・キム会長は、データ流出に対する一時的な補償バウチャーの発行や、需要低迷による一時的な非効率性が主な要因であると説明した。

韓国当局はプレスリリースで暗号通貨ウォレットの回復フレーズを誤って公開し、押収資産約500万ドルが盗まれる事態に。国税庁は謝罪を発表し、事態の調査を開始した。この事件は、法執行機関によるデジタル通貨のセキュリティ課題を浮き彫りにする。

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