Park Dae-jun has resigned as chief executive of South Korean retail giant Coupang after a data breach exposed the personal information of more than half the country’s population.
In a statement, the park apologized for the breach, citing a “deep sense of responsibility for the outbreak and the subsequent recovery process.”
Coupang has replaced the park harold rogersAccording to the machine translation, the top lawyer of Coupang’s US-based parent company company statement,
The retail giant, often compared to Amazon for its dominance in South Korean e-commerce and logistics, revealed details last month Nearly 34 million people have been affected by the data breachThe breach reportedly began in June but was not noticed until November, when Coupang initially said that the data of more than 4,500 customers had been stolen, The company later revised that figure dramatically,
coupang hack latest a series of security incidents This year has seen massive disruptions to corporate giants and the central government across the country, including data center fires that led to massive firestorms. Irreparable loss of South Korean government data,

