SK Telecom Should Exempt Early Termination Fees over Customer Data Breach: Gov't
- The South Korean government will fine SK Telecom for late reporting of a data breach affecting 25 million users and ordered it to waive cancellation fees, concluding a two-month investigation.
- The Ministry of Science and ICT reported that SK Telecom found malware on its servers since February 2022 but did not inform authorities as required by law.
- Science Minister Yoo Sang-im stated that the breach serves as a wake-up call for the telecommunications industry and emphasized the need for improved information security measures.
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SK Telecom To Be Fined by South Korean Government for Delayed Data Breach Report Affecting 25 Million Users | 📲 LatestLY
The South Korean government said on Friday it will fine SK Telecom for belatedly reporting a data breach affecting all 25 million users and ordered it to waive customer cancellation fees, wrapping up its two-month probe into one of the worst data leak cases in the country's history. 📲 SK Telecom To Be Fined by South Korean Government for Delayed Data Breach Report Affecting 25 Million Users.
SK Telecom should exempt early termination fees over customer data breach: South Korean government
The government said on Friday that SK Telecom (SKT) should exempt early termination fees for users who have switched to other mobile carriers following a massive customer data breach at the company. As the government’s announcement is a guideline, it is up to the company to decide whether to comply. SKT expects the exemption could lead to a departure of up to 2.5 million customers, potentially costing the company 250 billion won ($183 million). …
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South Korea’s government has fined SK Telecom and ordered major improvements to its cybersecurity following a data breach that exposed 26.96 million pieces of user data. Authorities found the telecom giant negligent in protecting USIM card information and mandated quarterly security checks, direct CEO oversight of data governance, and increased investment in cybersecurity. In response, […] Thank you for subscribing to our RSS feed! The post 10 s…
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