Group 1 - The core issue revolves around a data breach at Coupang, South Korea's largest e-commerce company, which has affected approximately 33 million users, with an additional 165,000 users' personal information also leaked [1][2] - The leaked information includes users' names, phone numbers, and addresses, while payment and login information remained secure [1] - Coupang plans to compensate affected users with shopping vouchers worth 50,000 KRW (approximately 265 RMB) and is enhancing internal monitoring and operational systems to respond to similar incidents in the future [1] Group 2 - The data breach incident has sparked public outrage and dissatisfaction, prompting the South Korean government to initiate hearings and investigations [2] - Coupang's board members, including CEO Kim Beom-seok, refused to attend the hearings, leading to claims from some U.S. officials that South Korea's actions constitute discrimination against American companies [2] - The South Korean government has stated that the investigation does not involve "discriminatory treatment" and should not escalate into a trade dispute between South Korea and the United States [2]
【微特稿】韩国电商酷澎公司数据泄露事件再增约16.5万受害者
Xin Hua She·2026-02-06 13:20