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Telecom Crisis Unfolds: Who’s Responsible for the SKT Hack, and Why is the Korean Government Silent?
As South Korea reels from a major cyberattack involving SK Telecom’s USIM data breach, public frustration is growing over the government’s refusal to name the country allegedly behind the hack. The ...
SEOUL, May 1 (Yonhap) -- The government on Thursday issued an administrative guidance order instructing SK Telecom Co. to ...
The South Korean government urged the country's leading mobile carrier SK Telecom to suspend new subscriber signups until its ...
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The Chosun Ilbo on MSNSK Telecom data breach raises suspicions of link to China-backed hackersA recent leak of SK Telecom customers’ USIM (universal subscriber identity module) information may have been carried out by a ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNSK chief Chey pressed to appear at National Assembly over SKT data breachSK Chairman Chey Tae-won was requested to appear before the National Assembly for questioning in the aftermath of SK ...
SK Telecom offers free SIM replacements to 25 million users after a major SK Telecom Cyberattack. Learn what happened and how ...
SK Telecom is now giving away replacement SIM cards Earlier in April, it suffered a malware infection in which crooks stole ...
Security breach and apparent data leak put SK Telecom into a tailspinBut South Korea’s biggest mobile operator says it’s ...
SK Telecom CEO Ryu Young-sang has admitted that a recent cyberattack targeting user SIM card data was the worst hacking incident in South Korea’s telecom history. Speaking ...
South Korea's largest telecommunications provider, is grappling with a massive wave of subscriber losses after a recent ...
South Korea’s leading mobile carrier SK Telecom is facing mounting fallout from a recent hacking incident, with more than ...
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