đź’¨ Abstract
Coupang's CEO Park Dae-jun resigned following a data breach that exposed the personal information of over 34 million South Koreans. The breach, initially underreported, was discovered in November, though it began in June. Coupang has appointed Harold Rogers, its U.S. parent company's top lawyer, as the new CEO. This incident is part of a series of security issues affecting major corporations and the South Korean government this year.
Courtesy: Zack Whittaker
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