Canadian Travel to US Declines 21.6% in Q2, Domestic Tourism Expenditures Rise 13.5%
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Wednesday, Dec 3, 2025 12:21 pm ET1min read
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South Korea's National Assembly grilled Coupang executives over a massive data breach affecting 33.7 million accounts. The breach involved names, phone numbers, and email addresses, and authorities are investigating whether a former employee improperly accessed the information. The incident has the potential to be a landmark case for cybersecurity governance in South Korea, with lawmakers, regulatory probes, and lawsuits already underway. Coupang apologized and improved its internal monitoring, but researchers suggested the data thief exploited weak security controls.

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