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The government must not settle for headline data numbers.
The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency will summon officials of Ewha Womans University in an investigation into a data breach affecting approximately 80,000 former students.
Prosecutors looking into the alleged spreading of "fake news" against President Yoon Suk Yeol have reportedly reviewed the telecommunication subscriber information of several thousand politicians and journalists.
Police have launched a preliminary investigation into the leaking of personal information of court, prosecution and police officials online, authorities said Thursday.
A primary reason for Boeing’s surprising descent is its relentless pursuit of “numbers.”
Kakao was fined $11.1 million for leaking the temporary serial numbers of more than 65,000 users. The company plans to contest the decision.
It seems that the key to winning the data war in the information age outright lies in addressing this crisis on one’s own.
North Korean hackers stole 1,014 gigabytes of data and documents from a South Korean court network over two years, according to the results of a joint probe released on Saturday.
Police officers who leak investigation details will face harsher disciplinary action and even dismissal, a measure prompted by a data breach during the investigation of late actor Lee Sun-kyun's alleged drug use.
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