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South Korean authorities fined SK Telecom, the country's largest mobile carrier, following a cyberattack that leaked nearly 27 million user data.
South Korea's ministry has imposed a fine of up to 30 million won ($21,970) on SK Telecom following a significant data leak.
In a notice posted on its website, Louis Vuitton Korea informed customers that a third-party entity temporarily accessed the ...
Qantas Boss Vanessa Hudson has broken from her European holiday to apologise to customers over this week's data breach.
A systems breach at Louis Vuitton Korea in June led to the leak of some of customer data including contact information, but ...
Louis Vuitton Korea suffered a cyberattack that compromised some customer data, the second time in recent months that hackers ...
Third-party vendors are a well-known risk but they are often not the last point in the supply chain and cybersecurity leaders ...
The CEO has apologized and promised transparent communication about the incident, assuring customers that sensitive ...
The airline’s chief executive is flying home from Athens today, cutting short her holidays to deal with the fallout from the ...
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) completed the Fourth review under the 48-month Extended Fund ...
Make sure that two-factor authentication (2FA) or multi-factor (MFA) is enabled on your Qantas account. This will send a ...
South Korean authorities impose fines and require SK Telecom to enhance their data security protocols following a significant ...