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(1)Even after the exclusive LGU hacker contact money transaction,
(2)We’ve raised the case of false explanations.
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(4)Personal Information Leakage Scandalized
(5)Contrary to the original explanation, he met a hacker and took over 590,000 evidence and samples of transaction hacking.
(6)Hacker “LGU employee bought data” company belatedly “contacted through agency”
(7)Contrary to LG U+’s explanation that it has never contacted hackers so far, it has been confirmed that it has received 590,000 samples of leaked information through direct contact with hackers through money transactions.
(1)LG U+ LGU’s massive theft of customer personal informationimage text translation
(2)Contrary to the original explanation that the company had never directly contacted hackers who illegally stole or sold personal information, LG Uplus was confirmed to have contacted hackers and received hacking evidence files through money transactions, with a total of 29,000 leaked personal information posted online last month.
(3)According to the coverage of “Hankyore” on the 13th, the hacker hacked into the LG U+ server in November last year, stole the subscriber’s personal information, and demanded money bitcoin. “Among the people who recently purchased data from us, LG U+ employees are also posting 50 image files on the Telegram channel that hackers are using as a window for personal information sales,” Hacker said, claiming that they hacked LG U+ servers in November last year. It is explained that it shows 590,000 personal information of LG U+ subscribers, respectively. Hackers say, “We sell it partially.”
(1)LG Uplus gave a dubious explanation of the incident from the beginning.image text translation
(2)LG Uplus’s explanation, which began on the 1st of last month when a hacker posted on a hacking forum, “Sold more than 20 million customer information from LG Telecom,” has not been accurately identified and explained even the exact amount of damage for more than a month later. LG U+ announced on its website on the 10th of last month that “the number of personal information leaks was 180,000,” but revised the number of affected customers to 290,000 on the 3rd, saying, “Additional data of 110,000 canceled customers has been confirmed.”
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If this is true, the impact would be huge.