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Lgu+ Denied Any Evidence of Hacking After Outsourced Security Firm Reported Hacking.

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In the suspected hacking of KT (030200) and LG U+ (032640), it was revealed that LG U+ account information stored by the security company SecureKey was stolen. Park Chung-kwon, a People Power Party lawmaker and a member of the National Assembly's Science, Technology, Broadcasting and Communications Committee, said,
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[Digital Daily Reporter Kang So-hyun] While KT and LG Uplus maintain their stance that there was no breach, it has been confirmed that a partner security company responsible for LG Uplus server access control solutions reported the breach to the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA) and received technical support (investigation). According to data submitted by KISA to the office of Rep. Park Chung-kwon of the National Assembly Science, ICT, Br…

In the suspected hacking of KT (030200) and LG U+ (032640), it was revealed that LG U+ account information stored by the security company SecureKey was stolen. Park Chung-kwon, a People Power Party lawmaker and a member of the National Assembly's Science, Technology, Broadcasting and Communications Committee, said,

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Naver broke the news in on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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