South Korean online retail giant Coupang said it will offer 1.69 trillion South Korean won ($1.17 billion) in compensation to 34 million users affected by a massive data breach disclosed last month.
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South Korean retail giant Coupang to compensate $1.1 billion to affected users over data breach - CNBC
The company said in a statement Monday local time that it planned to provide customers with purchase vouchers totaling 50,000 won for various Coupang services.
By:Lim Hui Jie
Source:CNBC
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