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South Korea Imposes Record $410 Million Privacy Fine on Coupang

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South Korea Imposes Record $410 Million Privacy Fine on Coupang
  1. South Korea Hits Coupang With Record $410M Privacy Fine After Massive Data Breach
  2. 37.6 Million Users Affected as Coupang Faces Record Privacy Penalty in South Korea
  3. South Korea Delivers Historic $410M Fine Over Major Coupang Data Breach
  4. E-Commerce Giant Coupang Fined $410M in South Korea’s Biggest Privacy Crackdown Yet
  5. Massive Data Breach Triggers Record Privacy Fine Against Coupang in South Korea
  6. South Korea Takes Hard Line on Data Privacy With $410M Coupang Fine
  7. Coupang Hit With Record Fine After Security Failures Expose Millions of Users
  8. 37.6M Users Exposed: South Korea Issues Record Privacy Fine to Coupang

South Korea’s privacy regulator has imposed a record-breaking fine of approximately $410 million on e-commerce giant Coupang following a massive data breach that affected around 37.6 million people—more than two-thirds of the country’s population.

Authorities concluded that the incident was caused by inadequate internal security controls rather than sophisticated external hacking. Investigators also found that Coupang engaged in the improper collection of user activity data, further violating privacy regulations.

The penalty is currently the largest data protection fine ever issued in South Korea, reflecting growing regulatory pressure on major tech platforms to strengthen cybersecurity and data governance.

Regulators emphasized that the breach exposed serious weaknesses in how personal data was stored and accessed, including failures that allowed unauthorized access to sensitive user information such as names, phone numbers, and delivery-related details.

Coupang has acknowledged the regulator’s findings and is expected to review the decision, while also pledging improvements to its data protection and security systems going forward.

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Ikeh James Ifeanyichukwu is a Certified Data Protection Officer (CDPO) accredited by the Institute of Information Management (IIM) in collaboration with the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC). With years of experience supporting organizations in data protection compliance, privacy risk management, and NDPA implementation, he is committed to advancing responsible data governance and building digital trust in Africa and beyond. In addition to his privacy and compliance expertise, James is a Certified IT Expert, Data Analyst, and Web Developer, with proven skills in programming, digital marketing, and cybersecurity awareness. He has a background in Statistics (Yabatech) and has earned multiple certifications in Python, PHP, SEO, Digital Marketing, and Information Security from recognized local and international institutions. James has been recognized for his contributions to technology and data protection, including the Best Employee Award at DKIPPI (2021) and the Outstanding Student Award at GIZ/LSETF Skills & Mentorship Training (2019). At Privacy Needle, he leverages his diverse expertise to break down complex data privacy and cybersecurity issues into clear, actionable insights for businesses, professionals, and individuals navigating today’s digital world.

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