Police officers raiding Coupang headquarters in Seoul amid data breach investigation.
Police officers raiding Coupang headquarters in Seoul amid data breach investigation.
AI 生成的图像

Police raid Coupang headquarters over data breach

AI 生成的图像

Police raided the headquarters of e-commerce giant Coupang on Tuesday to seize evidence related to a massive data breach affecting 33.7 million customers. The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency's cyber investigation team conducted the search in southern Seoul. Officials aim to determine the leak's cause, route, and perpetrator using the secured digital evidence.

On Tuesday, the cyber investigation team of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency raided Coupang Inc.'s headquarters in southern Seoul to seize evidence linked to the company's massive data breach. Coupang disclosed late last month that personal information of 33.7 million customers—nearly its entire user base—had been compromised, including names, phone numbers, email addresses, and delivery details.

A police official stated, "Based on the secured digital evidence, (we) plan to comprehensively determine the overall facts of the case, such as the leaker of the personal information as well as the route and cause of the leak." Prior investigations relied on data voluntarily provided by Coupang, but this raid allows for more direct evidence collection. Authorities have already secured the Internet Protocol address used in the breach and are tracking the suspect.

The incident has sparked broader repercussions. A U.S. subsidiary of South Korean law firm Daeryun, SJKP Law Firm LLP, announced plans to file a class-action lawsuit against Coupang's Seattle-based U.S. headquarters in a New York federal court as early as this month. Around 200 victims have joined, focusing on corporate governance failures and disclosure violations, separate from a Korean consumer compensation suit.

The Fair Trade Commission (FTC) launched a probe into Coupang's allegedly complex account deletion process, which requires multiple steps like entering passwords twice and completing surveys, potentially violating the Act on Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce. The FTC ordered Coupang to submit simplification measures preemptively, while also scrutinizing terms that exempt the company from liability for third-party server breaches.

User backlash is evident in data from market tracker IGAWorks: Coupang's daily active users fell to 16.17 million as of Friday, down over 1.81 million from 17.98 million four days earlier. Competitors like Gmarket saw gains of 250,416 users post-disclosure.

The presidential office urged swift preventive actions to avert secondary harms like scams or credit card misuse. Chief of Staff Kang Hoon-sik demanded Coupang outline responsibility for any damages and review potentially unfair clauses in its terms. Coupang maintains no financial data or login credentials were exposed and no secondary damage has been detected, but the breach—undetected for months—raises serious questions about cybersecurity in South Korea's e-commerce sector.

人们在说什么

X discussions on the Coupang data breach and police raid reflect widespread outrage over the exposure of 33.7 million users' information, with users criticizing poor security, corporate accountability, and response handling. Negative sentiments dominate, calling for punishment, lawsuits, and better privacy measures; some express skepticism about political motivations behind the raid. High-engagement posts highlight class actions, CEO blame, and phishing warnings.

相关文章

Police raid Coupang headquarters in Seoul over massive data breach suspecting former employee.
AI 生成的图像

Police investigate Coupang data breach suspecting former employee

由 AI 报道 AI 生成的图像

Police conducted a second day of raids at e-commerce giant Coupang's headquarters over a massive data breach affecting 33.7 million customers. The suspect is a former Chinese developer who worked on the company's authentication system. Prime Minister Kim Min-seok described the incident as 'beyond serious' and vowed strict action.

韩国最大电商公司 Coupang 因数据泄露暴露 3370 万客户个人信息而陷入争议。泄露发生在 6 月至 11 月,持续五个月未被发现。当局正考虑罚款和集体诉讼。

由 AI 报道

韩国领先电商公司Coupang发生大规模数据泄露,暴露3370万客户个人信息。警方正通过IP地址追踪一名中国前雇员嫌疑人,政府考虑最高1万亿韩元罚款。该泄露从6月开始,持续五个月未被发现。

继12月18日宣布成立后,韩国调查Coupang数据泄露事件的跨部门特别工作组于12月23日举行了首次会议,调查影响3370万用户的泄露事件,并讨论加强用户保护措施。

由 AI 报道

Coupang临时CEO Harold Rogers因涉嫌销毁证据而接受了12小时警方问讯,此证据与一起大规模数据泄露事件有关。当局估计该事件影响近3300万用户,驳斥了Coupang仅3000个账户受影响的说法。Rogers离开警署时拒绝置评。

South Korean e-commerce leader Coupang has finalized a nearly $1.2 billion settlement (1.68 trillion won) to compensate 33.7 million users hit by its November 2025 data breach. While following last week's voucher plan announcement, the terms have faced backlash from stakeholders who argue they fall short of addressing the damages.

由 AI 报道

在12月31日议会听证会上,Coupang临时CEO Harold Rogers向议员保证,公司针对11月数据泄露的1.685万亿韩元补偿计划并不要求受影响客户放弃诉讼权利,围绕泄露规模存在争议,且调查仍在进行中。

 

 

 

此网站使用 cookie

我们使用 cookie 进行分析以改进我们的网站。阅读我们的 隐私政策 以获取更多信息。
拒绝