
North Korea Suspected in Golf Course Data Breach Affecting 100,000
Data belonging to 100,000 individuals was reportedly leaked from a golf course, with North Korean hacking groups suspected of being responsible for the cyberattack.
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Data of 100,000 leaked from golf course; N. Korean hacking suspected
Personal information of around 100,000 customers has been leaked from a golf course, prompting a police investigation, sources said Sunday. The Korean National Police Agency is probing the case after the website of Lee & Lee Country Club in the county of Gapyeong, about 55 kilometers northeast of Seoul, was hacked, with data on about 100,000 individuals believed to have been compromised, according to the sources familiar with the issue. The leaked data includes names, dates of birth, gender, use
By The Korea Herald
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