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South Korea’s consumer agency ordered SK Telecom to compensate 58 people $67 each after a breach exposing 20 million users’ data.
South Korea's consumer agency has ordered SK Telecom to compensate 58 individuals affected by a major data breach, providing each with 100,000 won ($67) in cash points and mobile bill discounts.
The decision follows a class-action lawsuit and a prior 134 billion won fine for the breach, which exposed data of over 20 million users.
The agency plans to extend compensation to all victims, with total costs estimated at nearly 2.3 trillion won.
SK Telecom has 15 days to respond to the order, reflecting heightened regulatory scrutiny of telecom data security practices.
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La agencia de consumidores de Corea del Sur ordenó a SK Telecom compensar a 58 personas con 67 dólares cada una después de una violación que expuso los datos de 20 millones de usuarios.