Group 1: Coupang Data Breach - Coupang, South Korea's largest e-commerce platform, announced compensation exceeding $1 billion for victims of its massive data breach, the largest in the country's history [5] - Each of the 33.7 million affected customers will receive vouchers worth up to 50,000 won ($35), distributed in phases starting January 15, 2026 [6] - Coupang's CEO, Park Dae-jun, stepped down after taking responsibility for the breach, while interim CEO Harold Rogers called it a "pivotal moment" and pledged a customer-centric shift to rebuild trust [6][7] Group 2: LandSpace and Space Industry - China's private rocket company LandSpace is preparing to challenge Elon Musk's SpaceX by advancing its reusable rocket technology and plans to go public to fund future projects [7] - Despite a failed test of its Zhuque-3 rocket, LandSpace aims to compete with SpaceX, which could boost China's space industry historically dominated by state-owned companies [8] - LandSpace's chief designer highlighted the financial support that SpaceX receives, which allows for riskier testing, indicating that similar support is needed for Chinese private companies to thrive in commercial space flight [10]
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