Illustration of South Korean lawmakers condemning Coupang executives during a data breach hearing, with protesters outside amid government vows for legal action.
Illustration of South Korean lawmakers condemning Coupang executives during a data breach hearing, with protesters outside amid government vows for legal action.
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Government vows full legal action against Coupang after data leak hearing criticisms

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Following the National Assembly's two-day hearing on its massive data breach, South Korea's government pledged to pursue all legal measures against Coupang Inc., condemning the e-commerce firm's passive response and data handling lapses amid public outrage.

The hearings, spanning December 30-31 and involving six committees, scrutinized Coupang's November 29 breach affecting over 33.7 million users. On December 31, officials issued a joint statement blasting the company's 'lukewarm and passive attitude,' attempts to minimize damage, and evasion of responsibility, which have amplified distrust.

Science Minister Bae Kyung-hoon, leading the task force, rejected Coupang's claim—based on suspect testimony—that only 3,000 accounts were affected and deleted, labeling it 'reckless.' He warned deleted data could persist on clouds, vulnerable to attacks, and accused Coupang of illegally deleting access logs over five months despite preservation orders.

Fair Trade Commission Chairman Ju Biung-ghi said the joint probe is evaluating leaked data, damages, and remedies, hinting at penalties up to business suspension if warranted.

Coupang maintains the breach stemmed from a former employee's laptop (recovered in China) with limited, deleted data, but Seoul deems this a premature conclusion amid ongoing investigations. The firm faces backlash over its 1.69 trillion-won ($1.17 billion) compensation package—mostly vouchers tied to subscriptions—seen as promotional. Interim CEO Harold Rogers defended it without conditions, preserving future claims.

Founder Kim Bom-suk's hearing absence sparked obstruction accusations. The committee plans complaints against seven officials, including perjury against Rogers for alleged false claims on government guidance. Public anger mounts, with calls for harsher measures.

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Discussions on X highlight public outrage over Coupang's handling of the massive data breach during the National Assembly hearing, with users criticizing the company's alleged cover-up, insufficient compensation, and passive response. The government pledged full legal action, condemning Coupang's lapses. Some users defend Coupang, alleging it followed National Intelligence Service instructions for the internal probe, which NIS denies, accusing the interim CEO of perjury. Skepticism arises regarding political motivations and selective enforcement compared to other firms like Temu. Sentiments range from demands for severe punishment to concerns over alliance impacts.

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Coupang fined record 624.7 billion won over data breach

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South Korea's data protection regulator on Thursday fined e-commerce company Coupang a record 624.7 billion won over privacy violations, including a massive data breach that affected more than 37 million users.

In the latest escalation of tensions over South Korea's probe into Coupang's massive data breach, more than 80 ruling bloc lawmakers plan to send a joint letter protesting the US government's defense of the e-commerce giant, arguing it infringes on judicial sovereignty. The letter responds to recent US complaints, including demands for the safety of Coupang's chairman and a letter from over 50 Republican lawmakers.

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U.S.-listed e-commerce giant Coupang swung to a net loss in the first quarter amid fallout from a massive customer data breach in South Korea. The company posted a $266 million deficit for January-March, compared with a $114 million profit a year earlier. Founder and Chairman Bom Kim said one-time vouchers and temporary inefficiencies from weaker demand were key factors.

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